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Echo Quick Start Guide

By : Ben Huson
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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)

Error handling

As mentioned in the Go language blog Error handling and Go, error handling is important: "The language's design and conventions encourage you to explicitly check for errors where they occur (as distinct from the convention in other languages of throwing exceptions and sometimes catching them)". Within the Echo framework, you may have noticed that every single handler function returns an error. In the following code, we will explore what happens when a handler returns an error. In this case, we will make a new handler in $GOPATH/src/github.com/PacktPublishing/Echo-Essentials/chapter6/handlers/err.go, which looks like the following:

package handlers

import (
        "errors"

        "github.com/labstack/echo"
)

// Error - Example Error Handler
func Error(c echo.Context) error {
        return errors.New("failure!")
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