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live
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How to Fetch a Turbo Stream
Looks like there are a couple of attempts but my google fu didn't really yield a winner.
https://github.com/while1malloc0/hotwire-go-example
if that's the case, there is definitely an opening on the market for such tech.
As someone who's been writing web apps since DHTML days, Livewire/Turbo feels like we've finally reached the future.
- Show HN: A Full-Stack Web Framework Written in Go
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Spas Were a Mistake
I hate SPAs. I would never do another SPA again if it were up to me. It just adds too much mental context switching and overhead. I can develop fully server-side apps that are lighter, run faster, and at least 20% less development effort (I actually compared that for the same task: https://medium.com/@mustwin/is-react-fast-enough-bca6bef89a6). So why would I ever do an SPA again if it were up to me. I would use https://github.com/jfyne/live which is inspired by Phoenix LiveViews. This is my professional opinion having many years of experience in both kinds of web apps.
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Show HN: LiveViewJS – TypeScript back end for LiveView Apps
I've been working on a Go implementation if you fancy trying it out
- What frontend libraries do exist in Go?
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Looking for early feedback on my new Phoenix LiveView inspired project.
I built it because I love building highly interactive web pages, but the current state of JavaScript leaves me cold. I got really excited when I saw what Phoenix was doing with LiveView and thought I could see the light at the end of the tunnel. There are already a couple of projects also inspired by LiveView (GoLive, live), but I had my own vision that I wanted to realise.
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Build hotwire applications using Go
Does anyone have an opinion or comparison of hotwire and this similar project? https://github.com/jfyne/live
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jfyne/live - New release: Live Components. Go server side interactive web app components with no Javascript
Little interactions like menu clicks and animations and such aren't a good fit, but that is where you could use client side javascript. And Live provides hooks to help with this https://github.com/jfyne/live#hooks.
The javascript required by live (https://github.com/jfyne/live/tree/master/web) comes embedded with it, but is also available as an npm package (https://www.npmjs.com/package/@jfyne/live) if you have a more complicated need.
certmagic
- Show HN: Clace – Platform for secure internal web applications
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Who is using Go to build web sites and applications?
Now, I serve TLS directly from the application and was able to make it all work with Certmagic.
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Building web-based SaaS with Go as a solo entrepreneur. What should I be aware of?
For deployment, you may not need a reverse proxy with Nginx or the likes. Certmagic will make HTTPS a breeze. Also makes it possible to handle multi-tenant SaaS domains SSL provisioning. While not the easiest, it was much easier than trying to do it at the reverse proxy and cheaper than doing it with Cloudflare's SaaS service.
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How do I deploy a Golang REST API on DigitalOcean as you do for production?
If you don't want to move certificate management to a different service, use CertMagic in your app.
- Show HN: A Full-Stack Web Framework Written in Go
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caddy v2.5.1 adds support for Authelia and other authentication providers
The project is also a boon for devs. The certmagic library0 makes it trivial to add Let's Encrypt support to any Golang web server code.
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Show HN: Caddy v2.5.0
Because Lego maintainers wouldn't budge when Caddy needed changes made to increase ACME reliability. Matt wrote his own implementation https://github.com/mholt/acmez and started using that in Caddy soon after. There's a deeper explanation here: https://github.com/caddyserver/certmagic/issues/71
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Which web framework is more preferred or "industry standard" today?
That said, I would use https://github.com/caddyserver/certmagic to manage you SSL certs.
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Do you handle TLS/HTTPS termination in go code, or relly on another service (NGINX, Load Balancer, F5, Heroku, PaaS, etc)?
I terminate SSL in GO (less moving parts to manage), and use https://github.com/caddyserver/certmagic to provision and renew my certs.
Use CertMagic in your Go program.
What are some alternatives?
lego - Let's Encrypt/ACME client and library written in Go
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
go-acl - Go support for Access Control Lists
go-yara - Go bindings for YARA
passlib - :key: Idiotproof golang password validation library inspired by Python's passlib
nacl - Pure Go implementation of the NaCL set of API's
certificates - An opinionated helper for generating tls certificates
secure - HTTP middleware for Go that facilitates some quick security wins.
simple-scrypt - A convenience library for generating, comparing and inspecting password hashes using the scrypt KDF in Go 🔑
bud - The Full-Stack Web Framework for Go
Go random string generator - Flexible and customizable random string generator
autotls - Support Let's Encrypt for a Go server application.