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Go Web Development Cookbook

By : Arpit Aggarwal
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Go Web Development Cookbook

By: Arpit Aggarwal

Overview of this book

Go is an open source programming language that is designed to scale and support concurrency at the language level. This gives you the liberty to write large concurrent web applications with ease. From creating web application to deploying them on Amazon Cloud Services, this book will be your one-stop guide to learn web development in Go. The Go Web Development Cookbook teaches you how to create REST services, write microservices, and deploy Go Docker containers. Whether you are new to programming or a professional developer, this book will help get you up to speed with web development in Go. We will focus on writing modular code in Go; in-depth informative examples build the base, one step at a time. You will learn how to create a server, work with static files, SQL, NoSQL databases, and Beego. You will also learn how to create and secure REST services, and create and deploy Go web application and Go Docker containers on Amazon Cloud Services. By the end of the book, you will be able to apply the skills you've gained in Go to create and explore web applications in any domain.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Creating your first REST client

Today, most applications that communicate with servers use RESTful services. Based on our needs, we consume these services through JavaScript, jQuery, or through a REST client.

In this recipe, we will write a REST client using the https://gopkg.in/resty.v1 package, which itself is inspired by the Ruby rest client to consume the RESTful services.

Getting ready...

Run http-rest-get.go, which we created in one of our previous recipes, in a separate terminal, executing the following command:

$ go run http-rest-get.go
See the Creating your first HTTP GET method recipe.

Verify whether the /employees service is running locally on port 8080 by executing the following command:

$ curl -X GET http://localhost...