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requests
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is
- The Go libraries that never failed us: 22 libraries you need to know
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is there a way to write test in a sane way?
I use https://github.com/matryer/is which is a simplified version of testify.
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Testing frameworks, which to use?
testify off steroids, all you ever need: is
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What are the REST API reference projects that can be used as a guide in 2021?
However your point is valid. Check matryer/is for unit test writing. DATA-DOG/go-sqlmock to test database interactions.
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Beginner here, I'm wondering how ok it is to omit err return values as I am trying to approach things from test-driven perspective
Even better, use https://github.com/matryer/is.
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"is" testing framework?
Probably they talking about https://github.com/matryer/is ?
- fluentassert - a prototype of yet another assertion library
requests
- I wrote my own Go HTTP client
- requests v0.23.4 with XML support
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How use gorilla/http for requests
Here is a good HTTP client library that is still under maintenance: https://github.com/carlmjohnson/requests
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The Go libraries that never failed us: 22 libraries you need to know
https://blog.carlmjohnson.net/post/2021/requests-golang-http-client/ talks about why that’s the API. To be honest, I think a lot of people have an irrational fear of mutability. If you want to make a clone, use .Clone(). If not then don’t. But if you don’t like mutability, you’re going to dislike using the Go standard library, which uses mutable package variables all over the place.
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Too many returns?
Yeah, tons of boilerplate. See https://blog.carlmjohnson.net/post/2021/requests-golang-http-client/
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How I write offline API tests in Go
Yeah, I made a simple response recorder inspired by VCR. VCR is a little more complex than I need but the basic approach is great.
- Libraries you use most of your projects?
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json response data from curl tool is different than http.Get method.
The native Go HTTP library is very capable, but it is extremely verbose. At the risk of introducing more complexity, I suggest using https://github.com/carlmjohnson/requests just so you don’t have to deal with checking all the errors and making the status code is correct.
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How GoLang Generics Empower Concise API: HTML Table Extraction Case Study
What the other commenter said but also read this: https://blog.carlmjohnson.net/post/2021/requests-golang-http-client/ It talks about the need for clients and contexts throughout.
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go-vcr v3 has been released
VCR is a great project, and because it uses the standard Go http.RoundTripper interface, you can use it with other projects!
What are some alternatives?
Testify - A toolkit with common assertions and mocks that plays nicely with the standard library
httpx - Reliable HTTP for GoLang
verify - Extensible, type-safe, fluent assertion Go library.
go-http-client - An enhanced and lightweight http client for Golang
GoAws - AWS (SQS/SNS) Clone for Development testing
req - Simple Go HTTP client with Black Magic
gnomock - Test your code without writing mocks with ephemeral Docker containers 📦 Setup popular services with just a couple lines of code ⏱️ No bash, no yaml, only code 💻
heimdall - An enhanced HTTP client for Go
gotest.tools - A collection of packages to augment the go testing package and support common patterns.
httpretry - Enriches the standard go http client with retry functionality.
goblin - Minimal and Beautiful Go testing framework
packet - :package: Send network packets over a TCP or UDP connection.