📖 Build a RESTful API on Go: Fiber, PostgreSQL, JWT and Swagger docs in isolated Docker containers.
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📖 Build a RESTful API on Go: Fiber, PostgreSQL, JWT and Swagger docs in isolated Docker containers.
This is the go boilerplate on the top of fiber web framework. With simple setup you can use many features out of the box
🚀 Production-ready Golang based boilerplate application with Fiber web framework
📖 Tutorial: Working with RabbitMQ in Golang by examples.
Go/Fiber🧬+</>Templ to-do list app with user login and HTMx-powered frontend.
Package goth_fiber provides a simple, clean, and idiomatic way to write authentication packages for fiber framework applications.
Firebase Authentication Middleware for Go Fiber framework.
In this comprehensive guide, you'll learn how to implement JWT (JSON Web Token) authentication in a Golang application using GORM and the Fiber web framework.
In this article, you'll learn how to build a CRUD API in Golang using the Fiber web framework and GORM. The REST API will run on a Fiber HTTP server and use GORM to persist data in a PostgreSQL database.
REST API boilerplate using Go, Fiber Framework, JWT, GORM, Swagger, Rate Limiter
fiber_tracing is middleware for fiber framework
In this comprehensive guide, you'll learn how to properly refresh JSON Web Tokens (JWTs) using the RS256 algorithm and Redis. The integration of Redis will give us the ability to effortlessly revoke or invalidate the JWTs when necessary.
User Information RESTful API on Go: Fiber, MongoDB Atlas
Golang REST API Boilerplate with Gofiber
REST API project heavily influenced by the Hexagonal and Clean Architecture
Boilerplate Fiber Framework with Mongo and Dockerize app
A README Badge for displaying your repositories views, with an option to filter by unique hits.
A performance comparison to find the lightweight go server between Echo, Gin and Fiber servers
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