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autogold
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TIL: panic(spew.Sdump(myVar))
I use autogold for my tests now, and I use the -update feature already twice. That's really handy.
- autogold v2.0.0 - automatically update your Go tests
- autogold - automatically update your Go tests
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Libraries you use most of your projects?
https://github.com/hexops/autogold - generate and update test result (go test -update .)
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Best/Easiest Rest Framework
this way, you can switch around framework easily without changing the business logic, and all business logic easily testable without thinking about serialization at all (just matching the input struct and output struct, for example using https://github.com/hexops/autogold)
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Take on a better unit test style
prefer these two tools: https://github.com/maxbrunsfeld/counterfeiter and https://github.com/hexops/autogold
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It's 2021: you shouldn't have to update Go tests manually (announcing autogold)
There is a small issue with string-pointers and inline-updating autogold.Want calls, can you have a look? https://github.com/hexops/autogold/issues/4
v8go
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SSR React in Go
Firstly, I used rogchap/v8go to execute JavaScript in a Go environment. I listed other options below.
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I built a local Laravel dev environment that doesn't require PHP at all
Now the only issue I see is that someone who can't be bothered to install PHP and composer will probably not want to install node and npm either. If you could somehow run WASM inside an executable file (maybe something written in Go with https://github.com/rogchap/v8go ? Or an Electron App ?), all you'd need to do is download the executable file on any computer and double click it to start serving a Laravel project.
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Show HN: A Full-Stack Web Framework Written in Go
I only browsed for a wee bit, so take this with some salt, but it _looks_ like the framework is running a JS VM isolate alongside the Go server struct[1], which gets called with whatever script file is being rendered. Since it looks like the render files are, at least in the case of Svelte, individually compiled JS files that are SSR rendered via the V8 isolate, I _believe_ you're correct that there is no CSR (though there might still be JS-hydrated code if the Svelte component included something involving an interactive component).
I think the idea is to ingest a JS "template" and spit out the rendered HTML+JS, kind of like traditional SSR templates, but it could be possible to shoe-horn in an entire client-side router that gets initialized as a DOM object somewhere.
[1] https://github.com/rogchap/v8go
- QuickJS JavaScript Engine – Fabrice Bellard
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Using Javascript plugins in Go
https://github.com/rogchap/v8go is a viable option these days as well.
- Execute JavaScript from Go - JS functions with Go callbacks, update JS objects from Go & more
- V8go v0.5.0 Execute JavaScript from Go
- v8go: JavaScript in Go - v0.5.0 released 🎉 Global Objects, Function Templates, Go callbacks and loads more!
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Plenti — a Svelte SSG for people that don’t like web maintenance bullsh#t
Plenti is a simple open source Static Site Generator (SSG) with a Go backend and Svelte frontend. Jim picked Golang because it is simple, quick and has the ability to generate a binary that can be run on any machine; and Svelte, well, for one, “Svelte is so hot right now” and also because of the power it gives developers to write simple HTML and CSS to create websites. Merging these two technologies was not an easy task, but with V8Go binding the two together, it’s a marriage that works.
- Execute JavaScript from Go
What are some alternatives?
testeach - Simple test setup/teardown for Go tests
goja - ECMAScript/JavaScript engine in pure Go
dockertest - Write better integration tests! Dockertest helps you boot up ephermal docker images for your Go tests with minimal work.
deno - A modern runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript.
gomodifytags - Go tool to modify struct field tags
txiki.js - A tiny JavaScript runtime
go-testdeep - Extremely flexible golang deep comparison, extends the go testing package, tests HTTP APIs and provides tests suite
quickjs - Public repository of the QuickJS Javascript Engine.
valast - Convert Go values to their AST
bud - The Full-Stack Web Framework for Go
chi - lightweight, idiomatic and composable router for building Go HTTP services
quickjs-emscripten - Safely execute untrusted Javascript in your Javascript, and execute synchronous code that uses async functions