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Building Distributed Applications in Gin

By : Mohamed Labouardy
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Book Image

Building Distributed Applications in Gin

4 (1)
By: Mohamed Labouardy

Overview of this book

Gin is a high-performance HTTP web framework used to build web applications and microservices in Go. This book is designed to teach you the ins and outs of the Gin framework with the help of practical examples. You’ll start by exploring the basics of the Gin framework, before progressing to build a real-world RESTful API. Along the way, you’ll learn how to write custom middleware and understand the routing mechanism, as well as how to bind user data and validate incoming HTTP requests. The book also demonstrates how to store and retrieve data at scale with a NoSQL database such as MongoDB, and how to implement a caching layer with Redis. Next, you’ll understand how to secure and test your API endpoints with authentication protocols such as OAuth 2 and JWT. Later chapters will guide you through rendering HTML templates on the server-side and building a frontend application with the React web framework to consume API responses. Finally, you’ll deploy your application on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and learn how to automate the deployment process with a continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline. By the end of this Gin book, you will be able to design, build, and deploy a production-ready distributed application from scratch using the Gin framework.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Section 1: Inside the Gin Framework
3
Section 2: Distributed Microservices
9
Section 3: Beyond the Basics

Testing Gin HTTP handlers

So far, we have learned how to design, build, and scale a distributed web application with Gin framework. In this chapter, we will cover how to integrate different types of tests to eliminate possible errors at release. We will start with unit testing.

Note

It's worth mentioning that you need to adopt a test-driven development (TDD) approach beforehand to get a head start in writing testable code.

To illustrate how to write a unit test for a Gin web application, you need to dive right into a basic example. Let's take the hello world example covered in Chapter 2, Setting up API Endpoints. The router declaration and HTTP server setup have been extracted from the main function to prepare for the tests, as illustrated in the following code snippet:

package main
import (
   "net/http"
   "github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
func IndexHandler(c *gin.Context) {
   c.JSON(http.StatusOK...