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    gorush

    gorush

    A push notification server written in Go (Golang)

    ...Support install TLS certificates from Let's Encrypt automatically. Support send notification through RPC protocol, we use gRPC as default framework. Support running in Docker, Kubernetes or AWS Lambda (Native Support in Golang).
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    goim

    goim

    goim is a im server writen by golang

    GOIM is a IM and push notification server cluster. Supports single push, multiple push and broadcasting. Supports one key to multiple subscribers (Configurable maximum subscribers count). Supports heartbeats (Application heartbeats, TCP, KeepAlive, HTTP long pulling). Supports authentication (Unauthenticated user can’t subscribe). Scalable architecture (Unlimited dynamic job and logic modules). You can view the comments in target/comet.toml,logic.toml,job.toml to understand the meaning of...
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