List of Go REST Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Go REST. This list is updated as of October 2025.
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JSON
JSON
"Streamline data exchange with compact, readable, adaptable format."JSON, which stands for JavaScript Object Notation, provides a compact format that facilitates data exchange. Its straightforward nature enhances both human readability and machine parsing, making it an appealing choice for developers. Originating from the JavaScript Programming Language Standard ECMA-262 3rd Edition published in December 1999, JSON is a text-based format that maintains independence from any particular programming language while utilizing familiar syntax seen in C-family languages such as C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, and Python. This adaptability makes JSON a standout option for data interchange across various platforms. The JSON structure is based on two main elements: 1. Name/value pairs, which can be represented in various programming languages as objects, records, structs, dictionaries, hash tables, keyed lists, or associative arrays. 2. An ordered sequence of values, commonly represented in many programming languages as arrays, vectors, lists, or sequences. These essential components are widely recognized, and virtually every modern programming language includes support for them, thereby further solidifying JSON’s position as a highly practical data format for developers. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its effectiveness in facilitating seamless data communication across different systems. -
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XML
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Unlock the power of flexible data exchange with XML.Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a flexible and easy-to-understand text format that originated from SGML (ISO 8879). Originally developed to meet the needs of large-scale electronic publishing, XML has expanded to become essential for the exchange of various data types on the Web and in multiple other scenarios. This webpage provides insights into the ongoing initiatives at W3C within the XML Activity while also presenting a summary of its organizational framework. The efforts at W3C are compartmentalized into Working Groups, which are listed below along with links to their individual pages. If you are looking for formal technical specifications, they are available for access and download here, as they are publicly distributed. However, this is not the ideal location for finding tutorials, products, courses, books, or other resources related to XML. There are additional links provided below that may guide you to such educational materials. Furthermore, on each Working Group's page, you will find links to W3C Recommendations, Proposed Recommendations, Working Drafts, conformance test suites, and a variety of other documents, making it a thorough resource for anyone with an interest in XML. In addition, the structured nature of XML allows it to be easily adaptable for various applications beyond just Web data transmission. -
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OAuth
OAuth.io
Streamline identity management, enhance security, boost team efficiency.Focus on your core application and expedite your entry into the market with OAuth.io, which manages your identity infrastructure, ongoing support, and security issues, allowing your team to concentrate on other priorities. Even though identity management can be intricate, OAuth.io greatly streamlines this task. You have the flexibility to choose your desired identity providers, add custom attributes, customize your login interface, or use our convenient widget, integrating smoothly with your application in just minutes. Our intuitive dashboard empowers you to easily monitor your users, perform searches, manage accounts, reset passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and configure memberships and permissions through OAuth.io's straightforward User Management system. Discover a wide range of secure user authentication solutions, whether you prefer passwords or tokens. OAuth.io supports everything from multi-tenant configurations to complex permission schemes, providing strong user authorization capabilities. Furthermore, you can enhance the user authentication process by adding a second factor through our popular integrations, ensuring a high level of security while maintaining an efficient and user-friendly management experience. This comprehensive approach to identity management not only boosts security but also optimizes workflow for your entire team. -
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GraphQL
The GraphQL Foundation
Efficient data queries enhance flexibility, speed, and user satisfaction.GraphQL functions as a query language tailored for APIs while also serving as a runtime that executes these queries against existing data sources. It provides an in-depth and precise representation of your API's data architecture, enabling clients to ask for only the essential information they need, which promotes gradual evolution of the API and enhances developer tool support. By crafting a GraphQL query directed at your API, you are assured of receiving exactly what you need—neither more nor less. The outputs from GraphQL queries maintain a high level of predictability, which bolsters the speed and reliability of applications that implement it, as users can control their data requests instead of being dependent on server responses. In contrast to conventional REST APIs that often require data retrieval from multiple endpoints, GraphQL streamlines the process by allowing all necessary data to be gathered in a single request, making it especially beneficial for applications functioning over sluggish mobile networks. This efficiency not only improves user experience but also ensures that applications can remain responsive and effective, even in challenging conditions, thus enhancing overall satisfaction among users. Additionally, the flexibility of GraphQL encourages innovation in API design, paving the way for more dynamic interactions between clients and servers.
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