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Mangosâ„¢ is an implementation in pure Go of the SP
(Scalability Protocols
) messaging system.
These are colloquially known as nanomsg
.
NOTE: The import path has changed! Please change any references to
go.nanomsg.org/mangos/v3
. The old v2 imports will still work for old applications, provided that a sufficiently modern version of Go is used. However, no further work will be done on earlier versions. Earlier versions will still inter-operate with this version, except that within the same process theinproc
transport can only be used by consumers using the same version of mangos.
The modern C implementation of the SP protocols is available as NNGâ„¢.
The original implementation of the SP protocols is available as nanomsgâ„¢.
Generally (modulo a few caveats) all of these implementations can inter-operate.
The design is intended to make it easy to add new transports,
as well as new topologies (protocols
in SP parlance.)
At present, all the Req/Rep, Pub/Sub, Pair, Bus, Push/Pull, and Surveyor/Respondent patterns are supported. This project also supports an experimental protocol called Star.
Supported transports include TCP, inproc, IPC, WebSocket, WebSocket/TLS and TLS.
Basic interoperability with nanomsg and NNG has been verified (you can do
so yourself with nanocat
and macat
) for all protocols and transports
that NNG and nanomsg support, except for the ZeroTier transport and the PAIRv1
protocol, which are only supported in NNG at this time.
There are a number of projects that use these products together.
For API documentation, see https://pkg.go.dev/go.nanomsg.org/mangos/v3.
This package supports internal self tests, which can be run in the idiomatic Go way. (Note that most of the tests are in a test subdirectory.)
$ go test go.nanomsg.org/mangos/v3/...
There are also internal benchmarks available:
$ go test -bench=. go.nanomsg.org/mangos/v3/test
Staysail Systems, Inc. offers commercial support for mangos.
Some examples are posted in the directories under examples/
in this project.
These examples are rewrites (in Go) of Tim Dysinger's Getting Started with Nanomsg.
Running go doc
in the example directories will yield information about how
to run each example program.
Enjoy!
Copyright 2021 The Mangos Authors
mangosâ„¢, Nanomsgâ„¢ and NNGâ„¢ are trademarks of Garrett D'Amore.