yokai
by ankorstore
Simple, modular, and observable Go framework for backend applications.
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Goals
Building backend applications with Go is amazing.
But to build production-grade applications, you need to put in place a bunch of efforts and boilerplate code, introducing complexity not even related to the logic of your application (like dependencies wiring, configuration management, observability instrumentation, etc.).
To solve this, Yokai was created with the following goals in mind:
Simple: it is easy to use, configure and test, enabling you to iterate fast and deliver quickly maintainable applications.Modular: it can be extended with the available Yokai modules, or with your own, to build evolvable applications.Observable: it comes with built-in logging, tracing and metrics instrumentation, to build reliable applications.
In other words, Yokai lets you focus on your application logic, while taking care of the rest.
Documentation
Yokai's documentation is available at https://ankorstore.github.io/yokai.
Overview
Architecture

- Yokai
core modulespreloads logging, tracing, metrics and health check instrumentation, and expose a private HTTP server for infrastructure and debugging needs. - Yokai
extensions modulescan be added to enrich your application features, like public HTTP / gRPC servers, workers, ORM, etc. You can also add the contrib modules or your own. - Those are made available in Yokai
dependency injection system, on which you can rely to build your application logic.
Foundations
Yokai was built using robust and well known Go libraries, such as: