There are currently 34 open-source projects built with Fiber, with a combined total of 14.7k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is Go.
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A production-ready Clean Architecture template for Go services with REST, gRPC, AMQP, and NATS RPC servers.
A collection of example implementations and best practices for building web applications with the Fiber framework in Go.
A production-ready Go backend template using the Fiber web framework, designed for fast development with zero memory allocation.
A Go-based Backend as a Service (BaaS) and web framework that automates database generation, provides CRUD APIs, and offers headless CMS capabilities.
A production-ready Go boilerplate built on the Fiber web framework with authentication, database, UI, and deployment features.
A tutorial demonstrating how to build a RESTful API with Go Fiber, PostgreSQL, JWT authentication, and Swagger documentation using Docker containers.
A production-ready boilerplate for building web applications with the Fiber framework in Go.
A structured 7-day learning path for Node.js developers to master Go fundamentals and build practical applications.
A real-world backend API example built with Go, Fiber, Gorm, and Swagger, following the RealWorld specification.
A simple and scalable boilerplate for building organized REST APIs with the Fiber framework in Go.
A Go project template implementing vertical slice architecture for clean, testable, and dependency-isolated code.
A RESTful API built with Go and the Fiber web framework for high-performance backend services.
A Go authentication API built with Fiber, MongoDB, and JWT for secure user management.
A production-ready REST API boilerplate built with Go Fiber and GORM, featuring middleware, Docker support, and live reloading.
A Fiber HTTP driver for the Goravel framework's routing module, enabling high-performance routing with Fiber.
A quick start example project demonstrating how to build web applications with the Go Fiber framework.
An opinionated lightweight Go framework for building web APIs and applications, built on top of Fiber.
A Fiber middleware that protects against DDoS and bots by requiring clients to solve periodic proof-of-work challenges.
Redis-based rate limiting middleware for the Fiber web framework with sliding window and GCRA leaky bucket algorithms.
Request schema validator middleware for the Fiber web framework, parsing and validating data from body, query, and route parameters.
OpenTracing middleware for the Fiber web framework to trace HTTP requests with distributed tracing systems.
A Fiber middleware that integrates logrus for structured HTTP request/response logging.
A server-side adapter for Inertia.js that enables building single-page applications with the Fiber framework in Go.
A Go package for writing HTML5 and HTMX components declaratively in Go, designed to work with the Fiber web framework.
A production-ready Go web application skeleton built on the Fiber framework with a clean, layered architecture.
A production-ready Go backend template with Fiber framework, clean architecture, payment integration, and storage management.
A Fiber middleware for integrating multi-provider authentication with lightweight adapters and providers.
Middleware for integrating GunDB decentralized database with Fiber web framework in Go applications.
LDAP authentication middleware for the Fiber web framework in Go.
A demo web application combining the Fiber Go framework for API development with Angular for the frontend.
Fiber middleware for W3C Server-Timing API to expose server-side performance metrics via HTTP headers.
A high-performance Coraza WAF middleware for Go Fiber, enabling web application firewall protection with OWASP CRS support.
A middleware for the Fiber web framework that minifies HTML, CSS, and JavaScript responses to reduce file size.
A comprehensive toolkit for Go projects built with Fiber, featuring authentication, user management, and role-based access control.
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