Fiber is an Express.js styled HTTP web framework implementation running on Fasthttp, the fastest HTTP engine for Go (Golang). The package make use of similar framework convention as they are in Express.
People switching from Node.js to Go often end up in a bad learning curve to start building their webapps, this project is meant to ease things up for fast development, but with zero memory allocation and performance in mind.
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- Optimized for speed and low memory usage
- Rapid Server-Side Programming
- Easy routing with parameters
- Static files with custom prefix
- Middleware with Next support
- Express API endpoints
- Extended documentation
Assuming youβve already installed Go 1.11+
π
Install the Fiber package by calling the following command:
go get -u github.com/gofiber/fiber
Embedded below is essentially the simplest Fiber app you can create:
// server.go
package main
import "github.com/gofiber/fiber"
func main() {
// Create new Fiber instance
app := fiber.New()
// Create new route with GET method
app.Get("/", func(c *fiber.Ctx) {
c.Send("Hello, World!")
})
// Start server on http://localhost:8080
app.Listen(8080)
}
Go to console and run:
go run server.go
And now, browse to http://localhost:8080
and you should see Hello, World!
on the page! π
To serve static files, use the Static method:
package main
import "github.com/gofiber/fiber"
func main() {
// Create new Fiber instance
app := fiber.New()
// Serve all static files on ./public folder
app.Static("./public")
// Start server on http://localhost:8080
app.Listen(8080)
}
Now, you can load the files that are in the public directory:
http://localhost:8080/hello.html
http://localhost:8080/js/script.js
http://localhost:8080/css/style.css
Middleware has never been so easy! Just like Express you call the Next()
matching route function:
package main
import "github.com/gofiber/fiber"
func main() {
// Create new Fiber instance
app := fiber.New()
// Define all used middleware in Use()
app.Use(func(c *fiber.Ctx) {
c.Write("Match anything!\n")
c.Next()
})
app.Use("/api", func(c *fiber.Ctx) {
c.Write("Match starting with /api\n")
c.Next()
})
app.Get("/api/user", func(c *fiber.Ctx) {
c.Write("Match exact path /api/user\n")
})
// Start server on http://localhost:8080
app.Listen(8080)
}
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