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    websocket for Go

    websocket for Go

    Minimal and idiomatic WebSocket library for Go

    websocket is a minimal and idiomatic WebSocket library for Go. Minimal and idiomatic API. First class context.Context support. Fully passes the WebSocket autobahn-testsuite. Single dependency. JSON and protobuf helpers in the wsjson and wspb subpackages. Zero alloc reads and writes. Concurrent writes. Close handshake. net.Conn wrapper. Ping pong API. RFC 7692 permessage-deflate compression. Compile to Wasm. Transparent message buffer reuse with wsjson and wspb subpackages. Gorilla writes...
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    Gorilla WebSocket

    Gorilla WebSocket

    Fast, well-tested and widely used WebSocket implementation for Go

    Gorilla WebSocket is a Go implementation of the WebSocket protocol. The Gorilla WebSocket package provides a complete and tested implementation of the WebSocket protocol. The package API is stable. An application can also send and receive messages using the io.WriteCloser and io.Reader interfaces. To send a message, call the connection NextWriter method to get an io.WriteCloser, write the message to the writer and close the writer when done. To receive a message, call the connection...
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    ws

    ws

    Tiny WebSocket library for Go

    Zero-copy upgrade. No intermediate allocations during I/O. Low-level API which allows building your own logic of packet handling and buffers reuse. High-level wrappers and helpers around API in wsutil package, which allow to start fast without digging the protocol internals. Existing WebSocket implementations do not allow users to reuse I/O buffers between connections in clear way. This library aims to export efficient low-level interface for working with the protocol without forcing only...
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    go-socket.io

    go-socket.io

    socket.io library for golang, a realtime application framework

    go-socket.io is the library implementation of Socket.IO in Golang, which is a real-time application framework. Current this library supports 1.4 version of the Socket.IO client. It supports room, namespaces and broadcast at now. This project is looking for contributors to help fix bugs and implement new features.
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