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Building Distributed Applications in Gin

By : Mohamed Labouardy
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Book Image

Building Distributed Applications in Gin

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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

Exploring API functionality

To illustrate how to build a RESTful API, we will build a cooking application. We will cover how to integrate, deploy, and test the app using the Gin framework. The application will do the following:

  • Display the recipes that are submitted by the users, along with their ingredients and instructions.
  • Allow anyone to post a new recipe.

The application architecture and flow are shown in the following diagram:

Figure 2.1 – Recipes application architecture

The architecture is composed of a microservice written with the Gin framework and a database for data persistency. The microservice exposes a RESTful API to manage the recipes through the HTTP protocol.

Note

Later in this book, we will cover how to build a frontend application with the React web framework so that we can consume the RESTful API.

Before we get started, we need to create a GitHub repository where the code source will be stored. To structure...