go-codon
Generates Go server code from a combination of REST and Workflow DSLs.
A codon service has three components:
Server
: Accepts and validates HTTP requestsClients
: Clients for upstream services which this service consumesWorkflows
: Procedures for every REST endpoint of this server which consume Clients and other custom actions.
Server and Client side specifications are written in Swagger. Swagger code generation is done through go-swagger. Workflow is written in Flow
, a Mistral inspired workflow specification in YAML. Its specification can be found here.
Check out wiki section for more information. Follow this tutorial for a very basic example on how to use this tool.
Installation
Set up your Golang development environment (Getting Started). Set your GOPATH
and GOBIN
directories. Also add GOBIN
to your PATH
so that golang tools can be used in command line.
Download the latest binary from Github releases and put it in your GOBIN
directory. Or to install from source do:
mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/grofers
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/grofers
git clone [email protected]:grofers/go-codon.git
cd go-codon
make install
Example
This is what a workflow looks like (for an API to get posts and the comments for each post concurrently):
name: get_posts_comments
start:
- get_posts
tasks:
get_posts:
action: clients.jplaceholder.get_posts
input:
userId: <%jmes main.userId %>
publish:
posts: <%jmes action %>
on-success:
- get_all_comments: true
get_comments:
action: clients.jplaceholder.get_comments
input:
postId: <%jmes main.postId %>
publish:
comments: <%jmes action %>
get_all_comments:
with-items: <%jmes main.posts %>
loop:
task: get_comments
input:
postId: <%jmes item.id %>
publish:
combined: <%jmes {"post_details":item,"comments":task.comments} %>
output:
body: <%jmes main.combined %>
status_code: 200
To run this example checkout examples.
Projects go-codon would not exist without
(Or just projects I am really thankful for)
- go-swagger: Provides code generators for client and server side components using Swagger specification.
- go-jmespath: Allows for easy querying and manipulation of json objects in workflows.
- Pongo2: Django template renderer. Used for templates and workflow expressions in codon.
- Mistral DSL: A workflow spec used for infrastructure orchestration. Codon's workflow DSL is inspired from Mistral's but modified for use in REST context.
- mapstructure