When comparing Fiber vs Goji, the Slant community recommends Fiber for most people. In the question“What are the best web frameworks for Go?” Fiber is ranked 5th while Goji is ranked 10th. The most important reason people chose Fiber is:
Fiber uses fasthttp what make it really fast.
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Pros
Pro Faster than most of other frameworks
Fiber uses fasthttp what make it really fast.
Pro Simple for JavaScript developers
Pro Healthy repo
Pro Rich middleware
Pro Uses go module's
Pro Express inspired short learing curve
Pro Testable
Pro Great performance
Goji is an abstraction layer over the standard Go library (which has support for HTTP) and added Einhorn support. There's probably very little you can do with Goji that you can't do with the standard library and a bit of elbow grease.
This makes Goji an extremely lightweight and fast framework.
Pro Socket manager integration
Goji integrates with Einhorn, which is a language agnostic socket manager. Making it possible to have websocket support in Goji.
Cons
Con No support for http2
Con Doesn't add a lot of functionality on top of the standard library
Most of the tasks that Goji is used for can be completed with standard library support without adding the overhead of an additional external library and without having the risk of Goji development being abandoned one day.