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github.com/deepanshumehndiratta/yarpc-go
A message passing platform for Go that lets you:
We recommend locking to SemVer range ^1
using Glide:
glide get 'go.uber.org/yarpc#^1'
This library is v1
and follows SemVer strictly.
No breaking changes will be made to exported APIs before v2.0.0
with the
exception of experimental packages.
Experimental packages reside within packages named x
, and are not stable. This means their
APIs can break at any time. The intention here is to validate these APIs and iterate on them
by working closely with internal customers. Once stable, their contents will be moved out of
the containing x
package and their APIs will be locked.
To start developing with yarpc-go, run the following command to setup your environment:
cd $GOPATH/src
git clone https://github.com/yarpc/yarpc-go.git go.uber.org/yarpc
make
To run tests into a pre-configured docker container, run the following command:
make test
To run tests locally, run the following command:
SUPPRESS_DOCKER=1 make test
Happy development!
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