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Build frontend-to-backend web applications using the best practices of a powerful, fast, and easy-to-deploy server language

About This Book

  • Build a fully-featured REST API to enable client-side single page apps
    • Utilize TLS to build reliable and secure sites
    • A quick guide that provides everything a developer needs to know to build end-to-end web applications in Go

      Who This Book Is For

      This book is intended for experienced programmers with minimal-to-moderate exposure to the Go language. If you have some fundamentals down, but are looking for more detail when it comes to using Go for the web, this is the book for you.

      What You Will Learn

    • Create a listening web server
    • Route requests
    • Implement SSL/TLS
    • Use Gos logic-less templates
    • Implement caching for maximum performance
    • Use sessions and cookies
    • Utilize security best practices to keep users and data safe
    • Connect to data sources
    • Create a RESTful...
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    Learning Go Web Development

    Learning Go Web Development

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    First published: April 2016

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    About the Author

    Nathan Kozyra is a seasoned web developer, with nearly two decades of professional software development experience. Since Go's initial release, he has been drawn to the language for its power, elegance, and usability.

    He has a strong interest in web development, music production, and machine learning. He is married and has a two-year-old son.

    About the Reviewer

    Karthik Nayak is currently studying at BMSIT, Bangalore. He has been continuously contributing to Git ever since he took part in GSOC 2015. He has also been working on Linux kernel and taking part in the Eudyptula challenge. He learned Go to get familiar with the Web and to know how backends are generally designed.

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    Preface

    Thank you for purchasing this book. We hope that through the examples and projects in this book, you'll move from being a Go web development neophyte to someone who's able to take on serious projects intended for production. As such, this book tackles a lot of web development topics at a relatively high level. By the end of the book, you should be able to implement a very simple blog that accommodates display, authentication, and commenting with an eye towards performance and security.

    What this book covers

    Introducing and Setting up Go , starts the book by showing you how to set up your environment and dependencies so that you can create web applications in Go.

    , Serving and Routing , talks about producing responsive servers that react to certain web endpoints. We'll explore the virtues of various URL routing options beyond net/http.

    , Connecting to Data , implements database connections to start acquiring data to be presented and manipulated using our website.

    , Using Templates , covers the template packages to show how we can present the data that we're using and modifying to the end user.

    , Frontend Integration with Restful APIs , takes a detailed look at how to create an underlying API to drive both the presentation and the functionality.

    , Sessions and Cookies , maintains state with our end users, thus allowing them to retain information, such as authentication, from page to page.

    , Microservices and Communication , tears apart some of our functionality to be reimplemented as microservices. This chapter will serve as a light introduction to the microservice ethos.

    , Logging and Testing , talks about how a mature application will require both testing and extensive logging to debug and catch issues before they make it to production.

    , Security , will focus on the best practices for web development in general and review what Go provides for the developer in this space.

    , Caching, Proxies, and Improved Performance , reviews the best options for ensuring that there are no bottlenecks or other issues that could negatively impact performance.

    What you need for this book

    Go excels at cross-platform compatibility, so any modern computers running a standard Linux flavor, OS X or Windows should be enough to get started. You can find a full list of requirements at https://golang.org/dl/. In this book, we are working with a minimum of Go 1.5, but any newer release should be fine.

    Who this book is for

    This book is intended for developers who are new to Go but have previous experience of building web applications and APIs. If you are aware of HTTP protocols, RESTful architecture, general templating and HTML, you should be well prepared to take on the projects in this book.

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    Code words in text, database table names, folder names, filenames, file extensions, pathnames, dummy URLs, user input, and Twitter handles are shown as follows: "For example, to get started as quickly as possible, you can create a simple hello.go file anywhere you like and compile without issue."

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