goapp
GoSwagger
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766 | 9,280 | |
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6 days ago | 6 days ago | |
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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goapp
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A practical approach to structuring Golang apps
2022 update. At the time of writing this update, it's been over a year since I published this article. At the end of this article I promise a part two, which I must admit, will probably never come for a couple of reasons. I no longer use this structure (I still think this article gives people some help to get going, but would like to update it at one point. I suggest you checkout this repo. Secondly, in regards to integration testing, I've just relased a full-length article about it which you can find here.
- Calling Profesh Go developers for some suggestions on a good directory structure, architecture and design suggestion for a Go based backend API ?
- How to structure an API using Go?
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A practical approach to structuring Golang applications
I wrote this article a year ago and there is much I would change about it today. I still post it because I think there are something to be learned from this, at least to get a end 2 end description of one way to structure Go applications. There are many other options, and today I would suggest that you check out this repository.
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Would you recommend me (OR NOT) to use kataras/iris framework for prod???
Also regarding how you organise the code you could check out https://github.com/bnkamalesh/goapp
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Show me your REST APIs 😊
I've been using https://github.com/bnkamalesh/webgo for all my projects. Also, I follow https://github.com/bnkamalesh/goapp to organize code
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What is the best way to organize code within a Go project?
https://awesome-go.com is a good place for aggregated resources. Also regarding code organization, I've done something, which l follow till date, https://github.com/bnkamalesh/goapp
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Project structure for Golang web server + react
I've been using this for a while now, (Goapp)[https://github.com/bnkamalesh/goapp]
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Folder structure for a golang web application project with REST API
I've been using goapp for a long while now
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"Packages as layers, not group" follow up to "Standard Package Layout""
in which case, you might like this one
GoSwagger
- How do you provide documentation for your REST APIs?
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What is the benefit of creating a server struct?
Hi everyone, I was going through go-swagger todo list example and came across the following implementation of server struct.
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OpenAPI v4 Proposal
Much or some OpenAPI tooling has not even moved past OpenAPI 2.0 some even refusing and saying that they will not update to Swagger 3.0 [0] and others have issues open since some 2019 and still open with no resolution in sight (because these are individuals doing out of passion and the spec is complex to implement) and yet we have Open API spec 4.0
All this is - trying to do RPC over HTTP in a fashion that was deemed virtuous in some doctoral thesis.
I wish there were better alternatives for RPC that work everywhere including browsers.
[0]https://github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/issues/1122#issueco...
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[Request] Library Recommendation for Auto Swagger/OpenAPIv3 Documentation
I recommend this: https://github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger
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A there any production-ready code generators?
Hi there. I am seeking any open source Schema Driven Development tool like go-swagger, but i really need to use there:
- Is there a way to generate controller from swagger through build tools?
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Go-Swagger not generating properties in yaml file
Can anyone point out what am I doint wrong? Note: I have already checked No properties generated in json file for swagger:response but didn't find anything which can help.
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FastAPI Replacement - especially with openapi
Try this https://github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger. It generates code for you. It is useful if only for you to generate the models/structs you could use.
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OpenAPI Specification: The Complete Guide
go-swagger brings to the go community a complete suite of fully-featured, high-performance, API components to work with a Swagger API: - Github - Swagger 2.0 implementation for go
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Easiest way to make a documentation?
There is also a Code Generator that reads in a swagger file (2.0 only) and generates code for you, so all you have to do is create functions.
What are some alternatives?
modern-go-application - Modern Go Application example
swag - Automatically generate RESTful API documentation with Swagger 2.0 for Go.
prudence - An opinionated lightweight web framework built for scale
Gin - Gin is a HTTP web framework written in Go (Golang). It features a Martini-like API with much better performance -- up to 40 times faster. If you need smashing performance, get yourself some Gin.
WebGo - A microframework to build web apps; with handler chaining, middleware support, and most of all; standard library compliant HTTP handlers(i.e. http.HandlerFunc).
go-kit - A standard library for microservices.
wtf - WTF Dial is an example web application written in Go.
kin-openapi - OpenAPI 3.0 (and Swagger v2) implementation for Go (parsing, converting, validation, and more)
shortlink - High-Performance Shortlink ( Short URL ) app creator in Golang. For privacy reasons, you may prefer to host your own short URL app and this is the one to use.
goa - 🌟 Goa: Elevate Go API development! 🚀 Streamlined design, automatic code generation, and seamless HTTP/gRPC support. ✨
vilmos - Official vilmos visual language interpreter!
oapi-codegen - Generate Go client and server boilerplate from OpenAPI 3 specifications