go-sdk
pkgsite
go-sdk | pkgsite | |
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2 | 13 | |
42 | 1,130 | |
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6.0 | 9.1 | |
3 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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go-sdk
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Mocking database queries - ask for opinion
The same idea was used to generate and mock sql queries in keploy - https://github.com/keploy/go-sdk/tree/main/integrations/ksql
- Our no-code testing platform is testing itself and already getting 70% coverage
pkgsite
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Transitioning from more traditional OOP like C# to Go, what are the biggest coding style differences.
Reading the standard library will give you ideas/insight about various Go idiomatic patterns/approaches, and you can see a full website/API implementation in the pkg.go.dev repository (https://github.com/golang/pkgsite). Projects like https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd may be interesting too.
- What are well-developed web applications in Golang?
- Question about storing everything in an application struct in a web app
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Mocking database queries - ask for opinion
Let's look at some real codebase for an example on how to write database tests without mocking. The source code for the Go package discovery site(https://pkg.go.dev/) is available at[1] That site uses postgres as its primary database[2]. The database package has a method called GetLatestInfo[3] that fetches the latest versions of a module. That method is called from the frontend http handlers[4] via an interface[5] When it comes to testing that frontend handler, you would expect the tests to use a mock implementation of that interface method. But that's not what they do, instead they use a real postgres database in the test[6].
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Is there any conventionally accepted repo that is representative of well designed go code ?
The code behind pkg.go.dev is also open-source and might be an interesting read.
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Generate godoc for pkg with generics
BTW, the number of dependencies of pkgsite surprises me: https://github.com/golang/pkgsite/blob/master/go.mod
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Good example projects to look through? + a good number of other questions - sorry
The source for Go's pkg site has been helpful to me https://github.com/golang/pkgsite
- Looking for production-grade web app examples
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Best courses to learn Go for backend?
In my unpopular opinion, the go net/http is good enough to develop the web http application. The standard API is clean and well-documented. One of example is the pkgsite (https://github.com/golang/pkgsite).
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Golang.org Is Gone
It's also available as a mirror at https://github.com/golang/pkgsite. All the golang.org/x/* packages are thankfully available there, making them pretty easy to find.
What are some alternatives?
mocha - Build Mock APIs in Go
solkit - A solitaire collection and solitaire construction kit for terminal
goss - Quick and Easy server testing/validation
golds - An experimental Go local docs server/generator and code reader implemented with some fresh ideas.
mockc - Completely type-safe compile-time mock generator for Go
wtf - WTF Dial is an example web application written in Go.
keploy - Test generation for Developers. Generate tests and stubs for your application that actually work!
go-rabbitmq - A wrapper of streadway/amqp that provides reconnection logic and sane defaults
testza - Full-featured test framework for Go! Assertions, fuzzing, input testing, output capturing, and much more! 🍕
website - [mirror] Home of the go.dev and golang.org websites
go - The Go programming language