go.uuid
oapi-codegen
go.uuid | oapi-codegen | |
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4 | 65 | |
4,855 | 5,206 | |
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0.0 | 9.1 | |
9 months ago | 8 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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go.uuid
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Writing UDF for Clickhouse using Golang
package main import ( "bufio" "encoding/binary" "encoding/hex" "fmt" "os" "strings" "time" ) func main() { scanner := bufio.NewScanner(os.Stdin) scanner.Split(bufio.ScanLines) for scanner.Scan() { id, _ := FromString(scanner.Text()) fmt.Println(id.Time()) } } func (me UUID) Nanoseconds() int64 { time_low := int64(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(me[0:4])) time_mid := int64(binary.BigEndian.Uint16(me[4:6])) time_hi := int64((binary.BigEndian.Uint16(me[6:8]) & 0x0fff)) return int64((((time_low) + (time_mid << 32) + (time_hi << 48)) - epochStart) * 100) } func (me UUID) Time() time.Time { nsec := me.Nanoseconds() return time.Unix(nsec/1e9, nsec%1e9).UTC() } // code below Copyright (C) 2013 by Maxim Bublis // see https://github.com/satori/go.uuid // Difference in 100-nanosecond intervals between // UUID epoch (October 15, 1582) and Unix epoch (January 1, 1970). const epochStart = 122192928000000000 // UUID representation compliant with specification // described in RFC 4122. type UUID [16]byte // FromString returns UUID parsed from string input. // Following formats are supported: // "6ba7b810-9dad-11d1-80b4-00c04fd430c8", // "{6ba7b810-9dad-11d1-80b4-00c04fd430c8}", // "urn:uuid:6ba7b810-9dad-11d1-80b4-00c04fd430c8" func FromString(input string) (u UUID, err error) { s := strings.Replace(input, "-", "", -1) if len(s) == 41 && s[:9] == "urn:uuid:" { s = s[9:] } else if len(s) == 34 && s[0] == '{' && s[33] == '}' { s = s[1:33] } if len(s) != 32 { err = fmt.Errorf("uuid: invalid UUID string: %s", input) return } b := []byte(s) _, err = hex.Decode(u[:], b) return } // Returns canonical string representation of UUID: // xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx. func (u UUID) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%x-%x-%x-%x-%x", u[:4], u[4:6], u[6:8], u[8:10], u[10:]) }
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satori uuid vs google uuid vs gofrs uuid ? which to use to generate uuid for enterprise coding standards
Link to source code :https://github.com/satori/go.uuid up to v5
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Building web-based SaaS with Go as a solo entrepreneur. What should I be aware of?
Something to note is that all of this is still open source. Theoretically, someone can decide to fork SQLBoiler and add all the missing things, or send in a PR. A good example is that the current most popular uuid package. gofrs/uuid was forked from an unmaintained previously popular package.
- CVE-2021-3538 issued for latest release of github.com/satori/go.uuid
oapi-codegen
- TypeSpec: A New Language for API-Centric Development
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The Stainless SDK Generator
what’s the difference between this and https://github.com/deepmap/oapi-codegen
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AsyncAPI Codegen, a code generator from AsyncAPI spec v2 and v3.
During daytime, and especially work time, I used a great tool to generate code from OpenAPI specification: deepmap/oapi-codegen.
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Created an API using Gin, want to create sdk for him
Then you can use oapi-codegen or openapi-generator to generate the Go (or other language) SDK for it.
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Create Production-Ready SDKs with Goa
Deepmap OpenAPI code generator
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Manage DEV Articles with Git and GitHub Actions
Luckily, Forem/DEV is open source and provides great API documentation and specification. I used oapi-codegen to automatically generate a Go API client. Then, I simply had to walk the root articles directory and:
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oapi-codegen and local refs
I'm using https://github.com/deepmap/oapi-codegen to auto gen some types for my api as I want the contract to be the source of truth. However, I'm running into an issue, the same as (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77237210/how-to-generate-models-from-openapi-with-ref) where oapi-codegen isn't recognizing references to local files. Has anyone run into this and found a work around? or is there a better tool to use for this
- OpenAPI Client and Server Code Generator for Golang
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Openapi server generation
For Go, I've found https://github.com/deepmap/oapi-codegen/, and it works well.
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Combining oapi-codegen, echo and validator frameworks to build robust APIs
I’m using oapi-codegen in my project and I don’t think it ships with a validator.
What are some alternatives?
uuid - Go package for UUIDs based on RFC 4122 and DCE 1.1: Authentication and Security Services.
openapi-generator - OpenAPI Generator allows generation of API client libraries (SDK generation), server stubs, documentation and configuration automatically given an OpenAPI Spec (v2, v3)
golang-templates/seed - Go application GitHub repository template.
GoSwagger - Swagger 2.0 implementation for go
go-shortid - Super short, fully unique, non-sequential and URL friendly Ids
ogen - OpenAPI v3 code generator for go
go-chat-bot - IRC, Slack, Telegram and RocketChat bot written in go
kin-openapi - OpenAPI 3.0 (and Swagger v2) implementation for Go (parsing, converting, validation, and more)
autoflags - Populate go command line app flags from config struct
go-oas3 - Open API v3 server code generator
conv - Fast conversions across various Go types with a simple API.
autorest - OpenAPI (f.k.a Swagger) Specification code generator. Supports C#, PowerShell, Go, Java, Node.js, TypeScript, Python