Hertz [həːts] is a high-usability, high-performance and high-extensibility Golang HTTP framework that helps developers build microservices. It was designed with reference to other open-source frameworks like fasthttp, gin, echo and combined with the internal requirements in ByteDance. At present, it has been widely used inside ByteDance. Nowadays, more and more microservices use Golang. If you have requirements for microservice performance and hope that the framework can fully meet the internal customizable requirements, Hertz will be a good choice. During the development process, it is often more important to write the correct code quickly. Therefore, in the iterative process of Hertz, we actively listen to users' opinions and continue to polish the framework, hoping to provide users with a better user experience and help users write correct code faster.

Features

  • High usability
  • High performance
  • High extensibility
  • Hertz adopts a layered design, providing more interfaces and default extension implementations
  • Multi-protocol support
  • Network layer switching capability

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Apache License V2.0

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Programming Language

Go

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Registered

2023-01-17