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Service is a project that provides a starter-kit for a REST based web service. It provides best practices around Go web services using POD architecture and design. It contains the following features:
- Minimal application web framework.
- Middleware integration.
- Database support using MongoDB.
- CRUD based pattern.
- Distributed logging and tracing.
- Testing patterns.
- User authentication.
- POD architecture with sidecars for metrics and tracing.
- Use of Docker, Docker Compose, and Makefiles.
- Vendoring dependencies with Modules, requires Go 1.11.
- Deployment to Azure using ACI.
This project contains three services and uses 3rd party services such as MongoDB and Zipkin. Docker is required to run this software on your local machine.
This project is using Go Module support starting with go1.11. By default modules are set to auto
. If you have changed this, please make sure it is reset back to auto
for this project.
export GO111MODULE=auto
We are using the tidy
and vendor
commands to maintain the dependencies and make sure the project can create reproducible builds.
go mod tidy
go mod vendor
You can use the traditional go get
command to download this project into your configured GOPATH.
$ go get -u github.com/ardanlabs/service
Docker is a critical component to managing and running this project. It kills me to just send you to the Docker installation page but it's all I got for now.
https://docs.docker.com/install/
If you are having problems installing docker reach out or jump on Gopher Slack for help.
All the source code, including any dependencies, have been vendored into the project. There is a single dockerfile
for each service and a docker-compose
file that knows how to run all the services.
A makefile
has also been provide to make building, running and testing the software easier.
Navigate to the root of the project and use the makefile
to build all of the services.
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/ardanlabs/service
$ make all
Navigate to the root of the project and use the makefile
to run all of the services.
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/ardanlabs/service
$ make up
The make up
command will leverage Docker Compose to run all the services, including the 3rd party services. The first time to run this command, Docker will download the required images for the 3rd party services.
Default configuration is set which should be valid for most systems. Use the docker-compose.yaml
file to configure the services differently is necessary. Email me if you have issues or questions.
You can hit C in the terminal window running make up
. Once that shutdown sequence is complete, it is important to run the make down
command.
$ <ctrl>C
$ make down
Running make down
will properly stop and terminate the Docker Compose session.
The service provides record keeping for someone running a multi-family garage sale. Authenticated users can maintain a list of products for sale.
To make a request to the service you must have an authenticated user. Users can be created with the API but an initial admin user must first be created. While the service is running you can create the initial user with the command make admin
$ make admin
This will create a user with email [email protected]
and password gophers
.
Before any authenticated requests can be sent you must acquire an auth token. Make a request using HTTP Basic auth with your email and password to get the token.
$ curl --user "[email protected]:gophers" http://localhost:3000/v1/users/token
I suggest putting the resulting token in an environment variable like $TOKEN
.
To make authenticated requests put the token in the Authorization
header with the Bearer
prefix.
$ curl -H "Authorization: Bearer ${TOKEN}" http://localhost:3000/v1/users
We are in the process of writing more documentation about this code. Classes are being finalized as part of the Ultimate series.