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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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What is the most common approach to configure a backend app?
We have been using https://github.com/peterbourgon/ff for long time now. It combines the standard flags with the environment variables nicely.
- Which packages do you recommend for building cli tools?
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Best practice for configuring secrets
Tho, its also very common to use flags as they add documentation. You can use a mix of both. Maybe something in the lines of https://github.com/peterbourgon/ff
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I'm looking for a good alternativ to Viper
Have a look at https://github.com/peterbourgon/ff
- I created my own config manager package because others seemed too complex and full of features that I'm never going to use.
- How do you manage your service configuration?
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Go modules are soon going to be the only future
Here are the tags and the branches for one of my repos, which has seen major version 1, 2, and 3 so far.
kelseyhightower/envconfig
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newbie here looking for a framework
To configure the app I'd take a look at https://github.com/kelseyhightower/envconfig
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REST API with Go, Chi, MySQL and sqlx
envconfig
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What is the most common approach to configure a backend app?
- Having one way of configuring the app is excellent. You can either prefer environment variables, a file, or flags. You can do what Viper does by reading the file and unmarshalling it. The built-in flag package is enough for your flag-based config needs. If you want to prefer environment variables, I prefer https://github.com/kelseyhightower/envconfig
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Building Robust Applications in Go: Integrating Envconfig, Gorm, and OpenSearch
To extract values from the system environment, I utilize envconfig, a Go package. Envconfig facilitates mapping system environment variables to a Go struct. These Go structs are exposed through a config package, enabling other parts of the application to access them.
- An Efficient Struct Configuration Pattern For Golang
- A new method of configuration load in Golang
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Configuration management library for stage and production environments ?
You could prefix your env vars and use this package. https://github.com/kelseyhightower/envconfig
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passwords, secrets, keys - best practice
kelseyhightower/envconfig
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I'm looking for a good alternativ to Viper
Pretty much all of our services and pkgs use https://github.com/kelseyhightower/envconfig. It’s dead simple, gets out of your way, and is battle tested
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Looking for a Go(Golang) buddy
https://github.com/kelseyhightower/envconfig (read config from environment variables, more succinct than viper)
What are some alternatives?
go-envconfig - A Go library for parsing struct tags from environment variables.
viper - Go configuration with fangs
conf - Package conf provides support for using environmental variables and command line arguments for configuration.
env - A simple and zero-dependencies library to parse environment variables into structs
cleanenv - ✨Clean and minimalistic environment configuration reader for Golang
ini - Package ini provides INI file read and write functionality in Go
xflags - Expressive flags for Go
configuro - An opinionated configuration loading framework for Containerized and Cloud-Native applications.
go-yamlcfg
go-ssm-config - Go utility for loading configuration parameters from AWS SSM (Parameter Store)
kong - Kong is a command-line parser for Go
koanf - Simple, extremely lightweight, extensible, configuration management library for Go. Support for JSON, TOML, YAML, env, command line, file, S3 etc. Alternative to viper.