goapp
gogen
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766 | 2 | |
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2.7 | 0.0 | |
6 days ago | about 3 years 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
gogen
What are some alternatives?
modern-go-application - Modern Go Application example
gendesk - :herb: Generate .desktop files and download .png icons by specifying a minimum of information
prudence - An opinionated lightweight web framework built for scale
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).
wtf - WTF Dial is an example web application written in Go.
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.
vilmos - Official vilmos visual language interpreter!
tcpack - tcpack is an application protocol based on TCP to Pack and Unpack bytes stream in go program.
masterplan - MasterPlan is a project management software / visual idea board software. It attempts to be easy to use, lightweight, and fun.
Swego - Swiss army knife Webserver in Golang. Keep simple like the python SimpleHTTPServer but with many features
there - ⚡️ Robust Web Framework to build Go Services
ComponentManager - This repository shows a simple way to manage the lifecycle of multiple components. It provides methods to start and shutdown components in a controlled and ordered way.