Create Go App CLI
Fiber backend template forFiber is an Express.js inspired web framework build on top of Fasthttp, the fastest HTTP engine for Go. Designed to ease things up for fast development with zero memory allocation and performance in mind.
β‘οΈ Quick start
- Create a new project with Fiber:
cgapp create
# Choose a backend framework:
# net/http
# > fiber
# chi
-
Rename
.env.example
to.env
and fill it with your environment values. -
Install Docker and the following useful Go tools to your system:
- golang-migrate/migrate for apply migrations
- github.com/swaggo/swag for auto-generating Swagger API docs
- github.com/securego/gosec for checking Go security issues
- github.com/go-critic/go-critic for checking Go the best practice issues
- github.com/golangci/golangci-lint for checking Go linter issues
-
Run project by this command:
make docker.run
- Go to API Docs page (Swagger): 127.0.0.1:5000/swagger/index.html
π Template structure
./app
Folder with business logic only. This directory doesn't care about what database driver you're using or which caching solution your choose or any third-party things.
./app/controllers
folder for functional controllers (used in routes)./app/models
folder for describe business models and methods of your project./app/queries
folder for describe queries for models of your project
./docs
Folder with API Documentation. This directory contains config files for auto-generated API Docs by Swagger.
./pkg
Folder with project-specific functionality. This directory contains all the project-specific code tailored only for your business use case, like configs, middleware, routes or utils.
./pkg/configs
folder for configuration functions./pkg/middleware
folder for add middleware (Fiber built-in and yours)./pkg/repository
folder for describeconst
of your project./pkg/routes
folder for describe routes of your project./pkg/utils
folder with utility functions (server starter, error checker, etc)
./platform
Folder with platform-level logic. This directory contains all the platform-level logic that will build up the actual project, like setting up the database or cache server instance and storing migrations.
./platform/cache
folder with in-memory cache setup functions (by default, Redis)./platform/database
folder with database setup functions (by default, PostgreSQL)./platform/migrations
folder with migration files (used with golang-migrate/migrate tool)
βοΈ Configuration
# .env
# Stage status to start server:
# - "dev", for start server without graceful shutdown
# - "prod", for start server with graceful shutdown
STAGE_STATUS="dev"
# Server settings:
SERVER_HOST="0.0.0.0"
SERVER_PORT=5000
SERVER_READ_TIMEOUT=60
# JWT settings:
JWT_SECRET_KEY="secret"
JWT_SECRET_KEY_EXPIRE_MINUTES_COUNT=15
JWT_REFRESH_KEY="refresh"
JWT_REFRESH_KEY_EXPIRE_HOURS_COUNT=720
# Database settings:
DB_TYPE="pgx" # pgx or mysql
DB_HOST="cgapp-postgres"
DB_PORT=5432
DB_USER="postgres"
DB_PASSWORD="password"
DB_NAME="postgres"
DB_SSL_MODE="disable"
DB_MAX_CONNECTIONS=100
DB_MAX_IDLE_CONNECTIONS=10
DB_MAX_LIFETIME_CONNECTIONS=2
# Redis settings:
REDIS_HOST="cgapp-redis"
REDIS_PORT=6379
REDIS_PASSWORD=""
REDIS_DB_NUMBER=0
β οΈ License
Apache 2.0 Β© Vic ShΓ³stak & True web artisans.