- Install Go https://golang.org/doc/install
- Install GoLand https://www.jetbrains.com/go/nextversion/
- Install Docker https://docs.docker.com/install/
- Istall protoc https://github.com/google/protobuf/releases
- Prepare FS before
git clone
mkdir -p go-grpc-server/src
export GOPATH=$PWD/go-grpc-server
cd go-grpc-server/src
git clone [email protected]:neverovski/go-grpc-server.git
- Create protobuf
- Docker integration
- Postgres schema and test data scripts prepared
- Go debugger setuped for goland
- Update graphql according to postgre schema
- Do actuall query to postgre https://github.com/go-pg/pg
- Add CRUD mutations to main entities https://graphql.org/learn/queries/
- Implement oauth login/registration https://github.com/golang/oauth2
- Allow oauth for our service https://github.com/go-oauth2/oauth2
- graphql+security=friendship https://www.howtographql.com/advanced/4-security/ , https://dev-blog.apollodata.com/auth-in-graphql-part-2-c6441bcc4302
This is a basic layout for Go application projects. It represents the most common directory structure with a number of small enhancements along with several supporting directories common to any real world application.
This project layout is intentionally generic and it doesn't try to impose a specific Go package structure.
Clone the repository, keep what you need and delete everything else!
Go Project Layout - additional background information.
OpenAPI/Swagger specs, JSON schema files, protocol definition files.
See the /api
directory for examples.
IaaS, PaaS, system and container orchestration deployment configurations and templates (docker-compose and etc).
See the /deployments
directory for examples.
Scripts to perform various build, install, analysis, etc operations.
These scripts keep the root level Makefile small and simple (e.g., https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/blob/master/Makefile
).
See the /scripts
directory for examples.