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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
statik
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Creating JavaScript GUI and GO backend for multiplatform desktop app
Yep and to avoid having the front-end files in the distributable I use https://github.com/rakyll/statik to bundle them into the main binary.
- Belajar dan Berkenalan dengan Go Embed
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REST Servers in Go: Part 1 – standard library
> I've had this a few times, most recently with "how do I add this data file to my binary". At least that one made it to master now, and will be in 1.16!
And before 1.16, there is statik: https://github.com/rakyll/statik.
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Going Places: How I used Golang for literally every part of an IoT system
Aren't our web assets part of the system as well? So to make it completely Go, we've gotta some how make them part of the Go code. The most obvious choice for that is to turn them into binaries and embed right inside our backend code. This task is relatively simple with a wide range of tools to choose from. For this project, I went with statik, and simply generate the embeddings with this command.
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OpenPokémonRed - An Go re-implementation of Pokémon Red
It seems it's using https://github.com/rakyll/statik -- probably some assets?
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What is the preferred way to package static files (html/css/js) along with your standalone binary in 2020?
statik - https://github.com/rakyll/statik
What are some alternatives?
go-bindata - A small utility which generates Go code from any file. Useful for embedding binary data in a Go program.
go-embed - Generates go code to embed resource files into your library or executable
packr - The simple and easy way to embed static files into Go binaries.
vfsgen - Takes an input http.FileSystem (likely at go generate time) and generates Go code that statically implements it.
fileb0x - a better customizable tool to embed files in go; also update embedded files remotely without restarting the server
esc - A simple file embedder for Go
statics - :file_folder: Embeds static resources into go files for single binary compilation + works with http.FileSystem + symlinks
templify - A tool to be used with 'go generate' to embed external template files into Go code.