/gin-boilerplate

Golang API Boilerplate Template using gin, gorm, logrus

Primary LanguageGoApache License 2.0Apache-2.0

Go Boilerplate

An API boilerplate written in Golang with Gin Framework and Gorm

Motivation

Write restful API with fast development and developer friendly

Table of Contents

Configuration Manage

ENV Manage

  • Default ENV Configuration Manage from .env. sample file .env.example
# Server Configuration
SECRET=h9wt*pasj6796j##w(w8=xaje8tpi6h*r&hzgrz065u&ed+k2)
DEBUG=True # `False` in Production
ALLOWED_HOSTS=0.0.0.0
SERVER_HOST=0.0.0.0
SERVER_PORT=8000

# Database Configuration
MASTER_DB_NAME=test_pg_go
MASTER_DB_USER=mamun
MASTER_DB_PASSWORD=123
MASTER_DB_HOST=postgres_db
MASTER_DB_PORT=5432
MASTER_DB_LOG_MODE=True # `False` in Production
MASTER_SSL_MODE=disable

REPLICA_DB_NAME=test_pg_go
REPLICA_DB_USER=mamun
REPLICA_DB_PASSWORD=123
REPLICA_DB_HOST=localhost
REPLICA_DB_PORT=5432
REPLICA_DB_LOG_MODE=True # `False` in Production
REPLICA_SSL_MODE=disable
  • Server DEBUG set False in Production
  • Database Logger MASTER_DB_LOG_MODE and REPLICA_DB_LOG_MODE set False in production
  • If ENV Manage from YAML file add a config.yml file and configuration db.go and server.go. See More ENV YAML Configure

Server Configuration

  • Use Gin Web Framework

Database Configuration

  • Use GORM as an ORM
  • Use database MASTER_DB_HOST value set as localhost for local development, and use postgres_db for docker development

PG Admin

  • Check PG Admin on http://0.0.0.0:5050/browser/
  • Login with Credential Email admin@admin.com Password root
  • Connect Database Host as postgres_db, DB Username and Password as per .env set
  • Note: if not configure .env, default Username mamun and password 123

Installation

Local Setup Instruction

Follow these steps:

  • Copy .env.example as .env and configure necessary values
  • To add all dependencies for a package in your module go get . in the current directory
  • Locally run go run main.go or go build main.go and run ./main
  • Check Application health available on 0.0.0.0:8000/health

Develop Application in Docker with Live Reload

Follow these steps:

Middlewares

  • Use Gin CORSMiddleware
router := gin.New()
router.Use(gin.Logger())
router.Use(gin.Recovery())
router.Use(middleware.CORSMiddleware())

Boilerplate Structure

├── config
│   ├── config.go
│   ├── db.go
│   └── server.go
├── controllers
│   └── example_controller.go
├── docker-compose-dev.yml
├── docker-compose-prod.yml
├── Dockerfile
├── Dockerfile-dev
├── go.mod
├── go.sum
├── helpers
│   ├── response.go
│   └── search.go
├── infra
│   ├── database
│   │   └── database.go
│   └── logger
│       └── logger.go
├── LICENSE
├── main.go
├── Makefile
├── migrations
│   └── migration.go
├── models
│   └── example_model.go
├── README.md
├── repository
│   └── sql_repo.go
├── routers
│   ├── index.go
│   ├── middleware
│   │   └── cors.go
│   └── router.go

Examples

Let's Build an API

  1. models folder add a new file name example_model.go
package models

import (
	"time"
)

type Example struct {
	Id        int        `json:"id"`
	Data      string     `json:"data" binding:"required"`
	CreatedAt *time.Time `json:"created_at,string,omitempty"`
	UpdatedAt *time.Time `json:"updated_at_at,string,omitempty"`
}
// TableName is Database Table Name of this model
func (e *Example) TableName() string {
	return "examples"
}
  1. Add Model to migration
package migrations

import (
	"gin-boilerplate/infra/database"
	"gin-boilerplate/models"
)

// Migrate Add list of model add for migrations
func Migrate() {
	var migrationModels = []interface{}{&models.Example{}}
	err := database.DB.AutoMigrate(migrationModels...)
	if err != nil {
		return
	}
}
  1. controller folder add a file example_controller.go
  • Create API Endpoint
  • Write Database Operation in Repository and use them from controller
package controllers

import (
  "gin-boilerplate/models"
  "gin-boilerplate/repository"
  "github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
  "net/http"
)

func GetData(ctx *gin.Context) {
  var example []*models.Example
  repository.Get(&example)
  ctx.JSON(http.StatusOK, &example)

}
func Create(ctx *gin.Context) {
  example := new(models.Example)
  repository.Save(&example)
  ctx.JSON(http.StatusOK, &example)
}
  1. routers folder add a file example.go
package routers

import (
  "gin-boilerplate/controllers"
  "github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
  "net/http"
)

func RegisterRoutes(route *gin.Engine) {
  route.GET("/health", func(ctx *gin.Context) { ctx.JSON(http.StatusOK, gin.H{"live": "ok"}) })
  //added new
  route.GET("/v1/example/", controllers.GetData)
  route.POST("/v1/example/", controllers.Create)

  //Add All route
  //TestRoutes(route)
}
  • Congratulation, your new endpoint 0.0.0.0:8000/v1/example/

Deployment

Container Development Build

  • Run make build

Container Production Build and Up

  • Run make production

ENV Yaml Configure

database:
  driver: "postgres"
  dbname: "test_pg_go"
  username: "mamun"
  password: "123"
  host: "postgres_db" # use `localhost` for local development
  port: "5432"
  ssl_mode: disable
  log_mode: false

server:
  host: "0.0.0.0"
  port: "8000"
  secret: "secret"
  allow_hosts: "localhost"
  debug: false #use `false` in production
  request:
    timeout: 100
func ServerConfig() string {
viper.SetDefault("server.host", "0.0.0.0")
viper.SetDefault("server.port", "8000")
appServer := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", viper.GetString("server.host"), viper.GetString("server.port"))
return appServer
}
func DbConfiguration() string {
	
dbname := viper.GetString("database.dbname")
username := viper.GetString("database.username")
password := viper.GetString("database.password")
host := viper.GetString("database.host")
port := viper.GetString("database.port")
sslMode := viper.GetString("database.ssl_mode")

dsn := fmt.Sprintf("host=%s user=%s password=%s dbname=%s port=%s sslmode=%s",
host, username, password, dbname, port, sslMode)
return dsn
}

Useful Commands

  • make dev: make dev for development work
  • make build: make build container
  • make production: docker production build and up
  • clean: clean for all clear docker images

Use Packages

  • Viper - Go configuration with fangs.
  • Gorm - The fantastic ORM library for Golang
  • Logger - Structured, pluggable logging for Go.
  • Air - Live reload for Go apps (Docker Development)