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    Terratest

    Terratest

    Go library that makes it easier to write automated tests

    Terratest is a Go library that provides patterns and helper functions for testing infrastructure, with 1st-class support for Terraform, Packer, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, GCP, and more. Create a file ending in _test.go and run tests with the go test command. E.g., go test my_test.go. Use Terratest to execute your real IaC tools (e.g., Terraform, Packer, etc.) to deploy real infrastructure (e.g., servers) in a real environment (e.g., AWS). Use the tools built into Terratest to validate that the...
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    Fortio

    Fortio

    Fortio load testing library, command line tool, advanced echo server

    Fortio (Φορτίο) started as, and is, Istio’s load testing tool and later (2018) graduated to be its own open-source project. Fortio runs at a specified query per second (qps) and records an histogram of execution time and calculates percentiles (e.g. p99 ie the response time such as 99% of the requests take less than that number (in seconds, SI unit)). It can run for a set duration, for a fixed number of calls, or until interrupted (at a constant target QPS, or max speed/load per...
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    Trivy

    Trivy

    Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers

    Trivy is the most popular open source security scanner, reliable, fast, and easy to use. Use Trivy to find vulnerabilities & IaC misconfigurations, SBOM discovery, Cloud scanning, Kubernetes security risks,and more. Trivy is praised by professionals from organizations worldwide. Are you a Trivy fan as well? We’d love to hear from you! Trivy detects vulnerabilities from a wide array of operating systems and programming languages, across different versions, and vulnerability sources. Detect...
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    gotests

    gotests

    Automatically generate Go test boilerplate from your source code

    gotests makes writing Go tests easy. It's a Golang command line tool that generates table-driven tests based on its target source files' function and method signatures. Any new dependencies in the test files are automatically imported. From the commandline, gotests can generate Go tests for specific source files or an entire directory. By default, it prints its output to stdout.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    gh-ost

    gh-ost

    GitHub's online schema migrations for MySQL

    gh-ost is a triggerless online schema migration solution for MySQL. It is testable and provides pausability, dynamic control/reconfiguration, auditing, and many operational perks. gh-ost produces a light workload on the master throughout the migration, decoupled from the existing workload on the migrated table. It has been designed based on years of experience with existing solutions, and changes the paradigm of table migrations. All existing online-schema-change tools operate in similar...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    CDK

    CDK

    Make security testing of K8s, Docker, and Containerd easier

    CDK is an open-sourced container penetration toolkit, designed for offering stable exploitation in different slimmed containers without any OS dependency. It comes with useful net-tools and many powerful PoCs/EXPs and helps you to escape container and take over K8s cluster easily.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    GoConvey

    GoConvey

    Go testing in the browser, integrates with `go test`

    Welcome to GoConvey, a yummy Go testing tool for gophers. Works with go test. Use it in the terminal or browser according to your viewing pleasure. GoConvey supports Go's native testing package. Neither the web UI nor the DSL are required; you can use either one independently. Readable, colorized console output (understandable by any manager, IT or not). As long as GoConvey is running, test results will automatically update in your browser window. The design is responsive, so you can squish...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    tabtoy

    tabtoy

    High performance tabular data exporter

    High-performance tabular data export tool. Support Xlsx/CSV as mixed input of tabular data. Support JSON/Golang/C#/Java/Lua/binary source, data, and type output. Automatic cell data format checking, accurate to cell errors. Support predefined enumeration can use Chinese enumeration type. Support table splitting, support multi-person collaboration. Support KV configuration table, convenient to use the table as a configuration file. Multi-core concurrent export, cache acceleration, export...
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    Ethr

    Ethr

    Ethr is a comprehensive network measurement tool for TCP, UDP & ICMP

    Ethr is a cross-platform network performance measurement tool written in golang. The goal of this project is to provide a native tool for comprehensive network performance measurements of bandwidth, connections/s, packets/s, latency, loss & jitter, across multiple protocols such as TCP, UDP, HTTP, HTTPS, and across multiple platforms such as Windows, Linux and other Unix systems. Ethr takes inspiration from existing open-source network performance tools and builds upon those ideas. For...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Beego

    Beego

    Open source framework to build & develop applications in the Go way

    Beego is an open source, high-performance web framework for building and developing applications in Go. Beego offers plenty of superb features, including RESTful support, MVC architecture, powerful built-in modules, intelligent routing and monitoring, plus Go-specific features like interfaces and struct embedding. Beego is very easy to use. Features like code hot compile, automated testing, as well as automated packing and deploying allow you to build your applications in a snap. Beego...
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