Categorygithub.com/gotoblink/go-plugins
repositorypackage
1.5.5
Repository: https://github.com/gotoblink/go-plugins.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev

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# README

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Go plugins is a place for community maintained plugins.

Overview

Micro tooling is built on a powerful pluggable architecture. Plugins can be swapped out with zero code changes. This repository contains plugins for all micro related tools. Read on for further info.

Check out the Micro on NATS blog post to learn more about plugins.

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Getting Started

Contents

Contents of this repository:

DirectoryDescription
BrokerPubSub messaging; NATS, NSQ, RabbitMQ, Kafka
ClientRPC Clients; gRPC, HTTP
CodecMessage Encoding; BSON, Mercury
MicroMicro Toolkit Plugins
RegistryService Discovery; Etcd, Gossip, NATS
SelectorLoad balancing; Label, Cache, Static
ServerRPC Servers; gRPC, HTTP
TransportBidirectional Streaming; NATS, RabbitMQ
WrapperMiddleware; Circuit Breakers, Rate Limiting, Tracing, Monitoring

Usage

Plugins can be added to go-micro in the following ways. By doing so they'll be available to set via command line args or environment variables.

Import the plugins in a Go program then call service.Init to parse the command line and environment variables.

import (
	"github.com/micro/go-micro"
	_ "github.com/gotoblink/go-plugins/broker/rabbitmq"
	_ "github.com/gotoblink/go-plugins/registry/kubernetes"
	_ "github.com/gotoblink/go-plugins/transport/nats"
)

func main() {
	service := micro.NewService(
		// Set service name
		micro.Name("my.service"),
	)

	// Parse CLI flags
	service.Init()
}

Flags

Specify the plugins as flags

go run service.go --broker=rabbitmq --registry=kubernetes --transport=nats

Env

Use env vars to specify the plugins

MICRO_BROKER=rabbitmq \
MICRO_REGISTRY=kubernetes \ 
MICRO_TRANSPORT=nats \ 
go run service.go

Options

Import and set as options when creating a new service

import (
	"github.com/micro/go-micro"
	"github.com/gotoblink/go-plugins/registry/kubernetes"
)

func main() {
	registry := kubernetes.NewRegistry() //a default to using env vars for master API

	service := micro.NewService(
		// Set service name
		micro.Name("my.service"),
		// Set service registry
		micro.Registry(registry),
	)
}

Build

An anti-pattern is modifying the main.go file to include plugins. Best practice recommendation is to include plugins in a separate file and rebuild with it included. This allows for automation of building plugins and clean separation of concerns.

Create file plugins.go

package main

import (
	_ "github.com/gotoblink/go-plugins/broker/rabbitmq"
	_ "github.com/gotoblink/go-plugins/registry/kubernetes"
	_ "github.com/gotoblink/go-plugins/transport/nats"
)

Build with plugins.go

go build -o service main.go plugins.go

Run with plugins

MICRO_BROKER=rabbitmq \
MICRO_REGISTRY=kubernetes \
MICRO_TRANSPORT=nats \
service

Contributions

A few contributions by others

FeatureDescriptionAuthor
Registry/KubernetesService discovery via the Kubernetes API@nickjackson
Registry/ZookeeperService discovery using Zookeeper@HeavyHorst