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Echo Quick Start Guide

By : Ben Huson
Book Image

Echo Quick Start Guide

By: Ben Huson

Overview of this book

Echo is a leading framework for creating web applications with the Go language.  This book will show you how to develop scalable real-world web apps, RESTful services, and backend systems with Echo.  After a thorough understanding of the basics, you'll be introduced to all the concepts for a building real-world web system with Echo. You will start with the the Go HTTP standard library, and setting up your work environment. You will move on to Echo handlers, group routing, data binding, and middleware processing. After that, you will learn how to test your Go application and use templates.  By the end of this book you will be able to build your very own high performance apps using Echo. A Quick Start Guide is a focussed, shorter title which provides a faster paced introduction to a technology. They are for people who don’t need all the detail at this point in their learning curve. The presentation has been streamlined to concentrate on the things you really need to know, rather than everything.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)

Middleware

Sometimes, there are use cases where the same application logic needs to be applied to a multitude of resources within an application. A prime example of this type of logic is protecting resources behind an authentication mechanism. Some resources such as the login or static resources typically do not need this authentication logic, but other resources such as our reminder creation, snoozing, need to be protected by authentication. We can accomplish this feat with the use of middleware.

A middleware can be thought of as a wrapper for the handlers we create. An Echo middleware is defined as a function that takes the next function to call as a parameter, and returns an Echo handler. By having the parameter be the next handler function to call, we are able to build a chain of handlers:

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