gnet is an event-driven networking framework that is ultra-fast and lightweight. It is built from scratch by exploiting epoll and kqueue and it can achieve much higher performance with lower memory consumption than Go net in many specific scenarios.
gnet and net don't share the same philosophy in network programming. Thus, building network applications with gnet can be significantly different from building them with net, and the philosophies can't be reconciled. There are other similar products written in other programming languages in the community, such as libuv, netty, twisted, tornado, etc. which work in a similar pattern as gnet under the hood.
gnet is not designed to displace the Go net, but to create an alternative in the Go ecosystem for building performance-critical network services. As a result of which, gnet is not as comprehensive as Go net, it provides only the core functionality (via a concise set of APIs) required by a network application and it doesn't plan on becoming a coverall networking framework, as I think Go net has done a good enough job in that area.
gnet sells itself as a high-performance, lightweight, non-blocking, event-driven networking framework written in pure Go which works on the transport layer with TCP/UDP protocols and Unix Domain Socket. It enables developers to implement their own protocols(HTTP, RPC, WebSocket, Redis, etc.) of application layer upon gnet for building diversified network services. For instance, you get an HTTP Server if you implement HTTP protocol upon gnet while you have a Redis Server done with the implementation of Redis protocol upon gnet and so on.
gnet derives from the project: evio with much higher performance and more features.
🚀 Features
🦖 Milestone
High-performance event-driven looping based on a networking model of multiple threads/goroutines
Built-in goroutine pool powered by the library ants
Lock-free during the entire runtime
Concise and easy-to-use APIs
Efficient, reusable, and elastic memory buffer: (Elastic-)Ring-Buffer, Linked-List-Buffer and Elastic-Mixed-Buffer
Multiple protocols/IPC mechanisms: TCP, UDP, and Unix Domain Socket
Multiple load-balancing algorithms: Round-Robin, Source-Addr-Hash, and Least-Connections
Flexible ticker event
gnet client
Running on Linux, macOS, Windows, and *BSD: Darwin/DragonFlyBSD/FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD
Windows version of gnet should only be used in development for developing and testing, it shouldn't be used in production.
🎬 Getting started
gnet is available as a Go module and we highly recommend that you use gnet via Go Modules, with Go 1.11 Modules enabled (Go 1.11+), you can just simply add import "github.com/panjf2000/gnet/v2" to the codebase and run go mod download/go mod tidy or go [build|run|test] to download the necessary dependencies automatically.
With v2
go get -u github.com/panjf2000/gnet/v2
With v1
go get -u github.com/panjf2000/gnet
🎡 Use cases
The following corporations/organizations use gnet as the underlying network service in production.
If you're also using gnet in production, please help us enrich this list by opening a pull request.
Note that the HTTP implementation of gnet on TechEmpower is half-baked and fine-tuned for benchmark purposes only and far from production-ready.
Contrasts to the similar networking libraries
On Linux (epoll)
Test Environment
# Machine information
OS : Ubuntu 20.04/x86_64
CPU : 8 CPU cores, AMD EPYC 7K62 48-Core Processor
Memory : 16.0 GiB
# Go version and settings
Go Version : go1.17.2 linux/amd64
GOMAXPROCS : 8
# Benchmark parameters
TCP connections : 1000/2000/5000/10000
Packet size : 512/1024/2048/4096/8192/16384/32768/65536 bytes
Test duration : 15s
# Machine information
OS : MacOS Big Sur/x86_64
CPU : 6 CPU cores, Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9750H CPU @ 2.60GHz
Memory : 16.0 GiB
# Go version and settings
Go Version : go1.16.5 darwin/amd64
GOMAXPROCS : 12
# Benchmark parameters
TCP connections : 300/400/500/600/700
Packet size : 512/1024/2048/4096/8192 bytes
Test duration : 15s
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