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Guzzle vs Sails.js: What are the differences?

What is Guzzle? PHP HTTP client that makes it easy to send HTTP requests and trivial to integrate with web services. Guzzle is a PHP HTTP client that makes it easy to send HTTP requests and trivial to integrate with web services.

What is Sails.js? Realtime MVC Framework for Node.js. Sails is designed to mimic the MVC pattern of frameworks like Ruby on Rails, but with support for the requirements of modern apps: data-driven APIs with scalable, service-oriented architecture.

Guzzle and Sails.js can be categorized as "Microframeworks (Backend)" tools.

Guzzle and Sails.js are both open source tools. It seems that Sails.js with 20.7K GitHub stars and 1.85K forks on GitHub has more adoption than Guzzle with 17.1K GitHub stars and 1.95K GitHub forks.

According to the StackShare community, Sails.js has a broader approval, being mentioned in 32 company stacks & 13 developers stacks; compared to Guzzle, which is listed in 10 company stacks and 7 developer stacks.

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Pros of Guzzle
Pros of Sails.js
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    • 49
      Data-driven apis
    • 47
      Waterline ORM
    • 37
      Mvc
    • 32
      Easy rest
    • 25
      Real-time
    • 21
      Open source
    • 19
      Service-oriented architecture
    • 18
      Scalable
    • 10
      Convension over configuration
    • 9
      Rails-like asset pipeline
    • 9
      Node machines and machinepacks
    • 7
      Easy route/controller generation
    • 6
      Ruby on Rails basic stuff for JS devs
    • 3
      CLI for scaffolding project pieces
    • 3
      WebSocket support
    • 1
      Supportive community

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    Cons of Guzzle
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      • 5
        Waterline ORM
      • 4
        Defaults to VueJS
      • 0
        Standard MVC

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      What is Guzzle?

      Guzzle is a PHP HTTP client that makes it easy to send HTTP requests and trivial to integrate with web services.

      What is Sails.js?

      Sails is designed to mimic the MVC pattern of frameworks like Ruby on Rails, but with support for the requirements of modern apps: data-driven APIs with scalable, service-oriented architecture.

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      What are some alternatives to Guzzle and Sails.js?
      cURL
      Used in command lines or scripts to transfer data. It is also used in cars, television sets, routers, printers, audio equipment, mobile phones, tablets, and is the internet transfer backbone for thousands of software applications affecting billions of humans daily.
      axios
      It is a Javascript library used to make http requests from node.js or XMLHttpRequests from the browser and it supports the Promise API that is native to JS ES6.
      JavaScript
      JavaScript is most known as the scripting language for Web pages, but used in many non-browser environments as well such as node.js or Apache CouchDB. It is a prototype-based, multi-paradigm scripting language that is dynamic,and supports object-oriented, imperative, and functional programming styles.
      Python
      Python is a general purpose programming language created by Guido Van Rossum. Python is most praised for its elegant syntax and readable code, if you are just beginning your programming career python suits you best.
      Node.js
      Node.js uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and efficient, perfect for data-intensive real-time applications that run across distributed devices.
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