Gorix

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A progressive Golang framework for building efficient and scalable server-side applications

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About Gorix
Gorix is an MIT-licensed, open-source Go framework for building modular, maintainable and production-ready backend applications.
The project aims to provide a complete application-development ecosystem rather than only an HTTP router. Gorix is designed for APIs, microservices, fintech platforms, AI-enabled systems and distributed cloud-native applications.
What Gorix provides today
The current framework includes:
  • Modular application architecture
  • Dependency injection and provider management
  • Controller-based routing
  • Request and response context utilities
  • Middleware, interceptors and exception filters
  • DTO binding and validation
  • YAML configuration with environment-variable expansion
  • SQL database integration
  • Generic repositories, SQL mappers and transactions
  • Driver integration for PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle
  • A reference application demonstrating framework usage
Project roadmap
The long-term goal is to build a complete production framework with optional and replaceable modules for:
  • Apache Kafka and RabbitMQ
  • Circuit breakers, retries and timeout management
  • Service discovery and distributed configuration
  • gRPC, WebSocket and TCP-based services
  • Authentication and authorization
  • Rate limiting and API security
  • Metrics, structured logging and distributed tracing
  • Background jobs and scheduled tasks
  • AI service and model integration
  • Cloud-native deployment and operational tooling
  • A public plugin ecosystem
Roadmap features will be developed incrementally and released only after testing, documentation and API-stability review.
Why we are raising funds
Financial contributions will support the public development and long-term sustainability of Gorix.
Funds may be used for:
  • CI/CD and integration-test infrastructure
  • Cross-database compatibility testing
  • Documentation hosting and technical tutorials
  • Security reviews and dependency auditing
  • Performance benchmarks
  • Contributor and maintainer compensation
  • Community programs and developer events
  • Development of public framework modules and plugins
Funds will be used for the open-source project and its community. They will not be used to process private client payments or unrelated commercial work.
Governance and participation
Gorix is maintained under the Gromosome GitHub organization and welcomes community participation.
Development discussions, issues, pull requests, releases and roadmap decisions are managed publicly. Contributors can participate through code, documentation, testing, issue reports, security reviews and framework design proposals.
Gorix is released under the MIT License, allowing individuals and organizations to use, modify and distribute the framework while retaining the required licence and copyright notices.

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