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Hands-On RESTful Web Services with Go - Second Edition

By : Naren Yellavula
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Hands-On RESTful Web Services with Go - Second Edition

By: Naren Yellavula

Overview of this book

Building RESTful web services can be tough as there are countless standards and ways to develop API. In modern architectures such as microservices, RESTful APIs are common in communication, making idiomatic and scalable API development crucial. This book covers basic through to advanced API development concepts and supporting tools. You’ll start with an introduction to REST API development before moving on to building the essential blocks for working with Go. You’ll explore routers, middleware, and available open source web development solutions in Go to create robust APIs, and understand the application and database layers to build RESTful web services. You’ll learn various data formats like protocol buffers and JSON, and understand how to serve them over HTTP and gRPC. After covering advanced topics such as asynchronous API design and GraphQL for building scalable web services, you’ll discover how microservices can benefit from REST. You’ll also explore packaging artifacts in the form of containers and understand how to set up an ideal deployment ecosystem for web services. Finally, you’ll cover the provisioning of infrastructure using infrastructure as code (IaC) and secure your REST API. By the end of the book, you’ll have intermediate knowledge of web service development and be able to apply the skills you’ve learned in a practical way.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Open API and Swagger

Because APIs are very common, the Open API Specification is a community-driven open specification within the OpenAPI Initiative, a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project.

The OpenAPI Specification (OAS), formerly called the Swagger Specification, is an API description format for REST APIs. An Open API file allows you to describe your entire API, including the following:

  • Available endpoints
  • Endpoint operations (GET, PUT, DELETE, and so on)
  • Parameter input and output for each operation
  • Authentication methods
  • Contact information, license, terms of use, and other information.

Open API has many versions and is rapidly developing. The current stable version is 3.0.

There are two formats, JSON and YAML, that are supported by OAS. Swagger and Open API both are different. Swagger has many products, including the following:

  • Swagger UI (for validating Open API files...