golang-rest-api-template
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Template for REST API made with Golang using Gin framework, PostgreSQL database, JWT authentication and Redis cache
golang-rest-api-template
Overview
This repository provides a template for building a RESTful API using Go with features like JWT Authentication, rate limiting, Swagger documentation, and database operations using GORM. The application uses the Gin Gonic web framework and is containerized using Docker.
Features
- RESTful API endpoints for CRUD operations.
- JWT Authentication.
- Rate Limiting.
- Swagger Documentation.
- PostgreSQL database integration using GORM.
- Redis cache.
- Dockerized application for easy setup and deployment.
Folder structure
golang-rest-api-template/
|-- bin/
|-- cmd/
| |-- server/
| |-- main.go
|-- pkg/
| |-- api/
| |-- handler.go
| |-- router.go
| |-- models/
| |-- user.go
| |-- database/
| |-- db.go
|-- scripts/
|-- Dockerfile
|-- go.mod
|-- go.sum
|-- README.md
Explanation of Directories and Files:
-
bin/
: Contains the compiled binaries. -
cmd/
: Main applications for this project. The directory name for each application should match the name of the executable.-
main.go
: The entry point.
-
-
pkg/
: Libraries and packages that are okay to be used by applications from other projects.-
api/
: API logic.-
handler.go
: HTTP handlers. -
router.go
: Routes.
-
-
models/
: Data models. -
database/
: Database connection and queries.
-
-
scripts/
: Various build, install, analysis, etc., scripts.
Getting Started
Prerequisites
- Go 1.15+
- Docker
- Docker Compose
Installation
- Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/araujo88/golang-rest-api-template
- Navigate to the directory
cd golang-rest-api-template
- Build and run the Docker containers
make setup && make build && make up
Environment Variables
You can set the environment variables in the .env
file. Here are some important variables:
-
POSTGRES_HOST
-
POSTGRES_DB
-
POSTGRES_USER
-
POSTGRES_PASSWORD
-
POSTGRES_PORT
-
JWT_SECRET
-
API_SECRET_KEY
API Documentation
The API is documented using Swagger and can be accessed at:
http://localhost:8001/swagger/index.html
Usage
Endpoints
-
GET /api/v1/books
: Get all books. -
GET /api/v1/books/:id
: Get a single book by ID. -
POST /api/v1/books
: Create a new book. -
PUT /api/v1/books/:id
: Update a book. -
DELETE /api/v1/books/:id
: Delete a book. -
POST /api/v1/login
: Login. -
POST /api/v1/register
: Register a new user.
Authentication
To use authenticated routes, you must include the Authorization
header with the JWT token.
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer <YOUR_TOKEN>" http://localhost:8001/api/v1/books
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
TODOs
- Unit tests
- e2e tests