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Building RESTful Web services with Go

By : Naren Yellavula
Book Image

Building RESTful Web services with Go

By: Naren Yellavula

Overview of this book

REST is an architectural style that tackles the challenges of building scalable web services and in today's connected world, APIs have taken a central role on the web. APIs provide the fabric through which systems interact, and REST has become synonymous with APIs. The depth, breadth, and ease of use of Go, makes it a breeze for developers to work with it to build robust Web APIs. This book takes you through the design of RESTful web services and leverages a framework like Gin to implement these services. The book starts with a brief introduction to REST API development and how it transformed the modern web. You will learn how to handle routing and authentication of web services along with working with middleware for internal service. The book explains how to use Go frameworks to build RESTful web services and work with MongoDB to create REST API. You will learn how to integrate Postgres SQL and JSON with a Go web service and build a client library in Go for consuming REST API. You will learn how to scale APIs using the microservice architecture and deploy the REST APIs using Nginx as a proxy server. Finally you will learn how to metricize a REST API using an API Gateway. By the end of the book you will be proficient in building RESTful APIs in Go.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Introduction to MongoDB


MongoDB is a popular NoSQL database that is attracting a lot of developers worldwide. It is different from traditional relational databases such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite3. The main big difference of MongoDB compared to other databases is the ease of scalability at the time of internet traffic. It also has JSON as its data model, which allows us to store JSON directly into the database.

Many huge companies such as Expedia, Comcast, and Metlife built their applications on MongoDB. It is already proven as a vital element in modern internet businesses. MongoDB stores data in a document; think of this as a row in SQL databases. All MongoDB documents are stored in a collection, and the collection is a table (in SQL analogy). A sample document for an IMDB movie looks like this:

{
  _id: 5,
  name: 'Star Trek',
  year: 2009,
  directors: ['J.J. Abrams'],
  writers: ['Roberto Orci', 'Alex Kurtzman'],
  boxOffice: {
     budget:150000000,
     gross:257704099
  }
}

The...