go-bindata
go.rice
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go-bindata
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Gokiburi: Automatic Test Runs for Go Projects
BTW, maybe you could consider using the embed or go-bindata packages to embed the UI files in the binary, so it's easier to package/install (either with brew or go install).
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Разбираем go:embed в Go 1.16
Что если мы хотим встроить файл в наш бинарник на go, например, какие-то шаблоны, html файлы, если это веб сервер или даже README.md ? Нам приходилось либо саморучно затаскивать их в наш код, либо пользоваться сторонними библиотечками, такими как go-bindata. Оба варианта отстойные. Первый способ не гибкий, в нем можно ошибиться, так как нужно все делать вручную. Второй способ получше, но это дополнительные зависимости, которых может не оказаться в вашей среде и главное дополнительные шаги при сборке приложения.
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Embedding files natively in Go 1.16
Traditionally, we have relied on third-party packages like go-bindata or statik to embed static assets in Go binaries. These tools essentially require to run a command against the assets we want to embed to create a Go file which contains a binary representation of them. Later, you import this generated file in your code and you access the files using some key based on the path or a virtual file system.
- What is the preferred way to package static files (html/css/js) along with your standalone binary in 2020?
go.rice
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When you have to write some JS, but don't know how to include external files
Before Go supported embedding natively, I used that to embed files: https://github.com/GeertJohan/go.rice
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REST Servers in Go: Part 1 – standard library
How does statik compare to rice, which is what I had assumed everyone was using: https://github.com/GeertJohan/go.rice
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What is the preferred way to package static files (html/css/js) along with your standalone binary in 2020?
go.rice - https://github.com/GeertJohan/go.rice
What are some alternatives?
go-embed - Generates go code to embed resource files into your library or executable
go-bindata - A small utility which generates Go code from any file. Useful for embedding binary data in a Go program.
go-resources - Unfancy resources embedding for Go with out of box http.FileSystem support.
fileb0x - a better customizable tool to embed files in go; also update embedded files remotely without restarting the server
statik - Embed files into a Go executable
go-bindata - A small utility which generates Go code from any file. Useful for embedding binary data in a Go program.
packr - The simple and easy way to embed static files into Go binaries.
gokiburi - Automatic test runs for Go projects
vfsgen - Takes an input http.FileSystem (likely at go generate time) and generates Go code that statically implements it.
esc - A simple file embedder for Go