gomodifytags
autogold
gomodifytags | autogold | |
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3 | 10 | |
2,282 | 289 | |
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1.9 | 4.1 | |
2 months ago | 7 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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gomodifytags
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Which Tools Do You use daily for Golang development?
gomodifytags
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Libraries you use most of your projects?
https://github.com/fatih/gomodifytags - generate or modify struct tags
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Improving the code from the official Go RESTful API tutorial
I suspect it's because Go's general philosophy is that it's better to be verbose and explicit (than terse and magical). Probably falls under "clear is better than clever" from Rob Pike's Go Proverbs: http://go-proverbs.github.io/
I think if this feature was added, it would not be with struct tags, but with an Encoder.SetFieldTransform(json.SnakeCase) or similar setting.
That might be quite a nice feature, actually. You could provide your own function to transform names when marshaling, and for unmarshaling it would strip punctuation and match case insensitively (because it's hard to do the reverse transform, for example should user_id go to UserId or UserID, and if the latter, how does the transform know?).
In any case, it seems like an issue was opened proposing something like that a couple of years ago (https://github.com/golang/go/issues/23027), and Russ Cox responded that the JSON package is basically done, but you could either fork it and add the feature, or use a tool that modifies struct tags like https://github.com/fatih/gomodifytags
autogold
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TIL: panic(spew.Sdump(myVar))
I use autogold for my tests now, and I use the -update feature already twice. That's really handy.
- autogold v2.0.0 - automatically update your Go tests
- autogold - automatically update your Go tests
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Libraries you use most of your projects?
https://github.com/hexops/autogold - generate and update test result (go test -update .)
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Best/Easiest Rest Framework
this way, you can switch around framework easily without changing the business logic, and all business logic easily testable without thinking about serialization at all (just matching the input struct and output struct, for example using https://github.com/hexops/autogold)
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Take on a better unit test style
prefer these two tools: https://github.com/maxbrunsfeld/counterfeiter and https://github.com/hexops/autogold
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It's 2021: you shouldn't have to update Go tests manually (announcing autogold)
There is a small issue with string-pointers and inline-updating autogold.Want calls, can you have a look? https://github.com/hexops/autogold/issues/4
What are some alternatives?
dynamic-struct - Golang package for editing struct's fields during runtime and mapping structs to other structs.
testeach - Simple test setup/teardown for Go tests
gopium - Gopium 🌺: Smart Go Structures Optimizer and Manager
valast - Convert Go values to their AST
go-wiki - This is a Golang open-source module that makes it easy to access and parse data from Wikipedia (Wikipedia API wrapper)
dockertest - Write better integration tests! Dockertest helps you boot up ephermal docker images for your Go tests with minimal work.
backoff - ⏱ The exponential backoff algorithm in Go
go-testdeep - Extremely flexible golang deep comparison, extends the go testing package, tests HTTP APIs and provides tests suite
pretty - Pretty printing for Go values
gofakeit - Random fake data generator written in go
go - The Go programming language
v8go - Execute JavaScript from Go