# Sync Sync is a synchronization library for distributed systems. ## Overview Distributed systems by their very nature are decoupled and independent. In most cases they must honour 2 out of 3 letters of the CAP theorem e.g Availability and Partitional tolerance but sacrificing consistency. In the case of microservices we often offload this concern to an external database or eventing system. Go Sync provides a framework for synchronization which can be used in the application by the developer. ## Getting Started - [Leader](#leader) - leadership election for group coordination - [Lock](#lock) - distributed locking for exclusive resource access - [Task](#task) - distributed job execution - [Time](#time) - provides synchronized time ## Lock The Lock interface provides distributed locking. Multiple instances attempting to lock the same id will block until available. ```go import "github.com/micro/go-micro/sync/lock/consul" lock := consul.NewLock() // acquire lock err := lock.Acquire("id") // handle err // release lock err = lock.Release("id") // handle err ``` ## Leader Leader provides leadership election. Useful where one node needs to coordinate some action. ```go import ( "github.com/micro/go-micro/sync/leader" "github.com/micro/go-micro/sync/leader/consul" ) l := consul.NewLeader( leader.Group("name"), ) // elect leader e, err := l.Elect("id") // handle err // operate while leader revoked := e.Revoked() for { select { case <-revoked: // re-elect e.Elect("id") default: // leader operation } } // resign leadership e.Resign() ``` ## Task Task provides distributed job execution. It's a simple way to distribute work across a coordinated pool of workers. ```go import ( "github.com/micro/go-micro/sync/task" "github.com/micro/go-micro/sync/task/local" ) t := local.NewTask( task.WithPool(10), ) err := t.Run(task.Command{ Name: "atask", Func: func() error { // exec some work return nil }, }) if err != nil { // do something } ``` ## Time Time provides synchronized time. Local machines may have clock skew and time cannot be guaranteed to be the same everywhere. Synchronized Time allows you to decide how time is defined for your applications. ```go import ( "github.com/micro/go-micro/sync/time/ntp" ) t := ntp.NewTime() time, err := t.Now() ``` ## TODO - Event package - strongly consistent event stream e.g kafka