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Go Programming Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Aaron Torres
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Go Programming Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Aaron Torres

Overview of this book

Go (or Golang) is a statically typed programming language developed at Google. Known for its vast standard library, it also provides features such as garbage collection, type safety, dynamic-typing capabilities, and additional built-in types. This book will serve as a reference while implementing Go features to build your own applications. This Go cookbook helps you put into practice the advanced concepts and libraries that Golang offers. The recipes in the book follow best practices such as documentation, testing, and vendoring with Go modules, as well as performing clean abstractions using interfaces. You'll learn how code works and the common pitfalls to watch out for. The book covers basic type and error handling, and then moves on to explore applications, such as websites, command-line tools, and filesystems, that interact with users. You'll even get to grips with parallelism, distributed systems, and performance tuning. By the end of the book, you'll be able to use open source code and concepts in Go programming to build enterprise-class applications without any hassle.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Rendering and content negotiation

Web handlers can return a variety of content types; for example, they can return JSON, plain text, images, and more. Frequently, when communicating with APIs, it's possible to specify and accept a content type to clarify what format you'll pass data in as and what data you want to receive back out.

This recipe will explore using unrolled/render and a custom function to negotiate the content type and respond accordingly.

How to do it...

The following steps cover the writing and running of your application:

  1. From your Terminal or console application,createa new directory called~/projects/go-programming-cookbook/chapter8/negotiate, and navigate to this directory.
  1. Run the following command:
          $ go mod init github.com/PacktPublishing/Go-Programming-Cookbook-Second-Edition/chapter8/negotiate

You should see a file calledgo.modthat...