Package gorest - Go RESTful API starter kit with Gin, JWT, GORM (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite), Redis, Mongo, 2FA, email verification, password recovery
Package trivial_tickets is a basic implementation of a support ticket system in Go. Customers of a company can easily create tickets with the form on the home page and display the created tickets over a static permalink. The author of a ticket is informed about every action the ticket experiences by an email written to his email address. Registered users are the assignees of the system and work on the customer's tickets. They can log in and off the system and assign a ticket to themselves or to other users. An assignee can only edit information on those ticket that he is assigned to. He can release his tickets, add comments to it or change the status of the ticket. It is also possible to merge two tickets to one, but only if the customer and the assignee of both tickets match. Additionally, an assignee may indicate that he is on holiday. In this case, tickets cannot be assigned to him. The ticket system offers an E-Mail Recipience and Dispatch API for a mailing service to interact with the system. A request with the properties `from` (the sender's e-mail address, i.e the customer), `subject` (the ticket's subject) and `message` (the actual message) set can be delivered to the server in order to create new tickets by mail. If the subject contains the ticket id of an already existing ticket in a special markup the e-mail creates a new answer to this ticket instead of a new ticket. Likewise, the mailing service can fetch e-mails created by the server on special events (such as creation of a new ticket or update of a ticket). The server then sends back all e-mails remaining to be sent to the customer. After the service has sent the received e-mails it can confirm the successful sending of the concerned e-mails by sending a verification request to the server. This is done for each e-mail by applying the id of the certain mail to the request. If the server can ensure that the respective e-mail exists the mail can be safely deleted and the verification result is returned to the service. More information on the Mail API and its functionality can be found in the Mail API Reference on https://mortenterhart.github.io/trivial-tickets/wiki/Mail-API-Reference. The repository contains a command-line tool which serves as simple example for an external mailing service. Although it cannot send or receive genuine e-mails it can communicate with the mail API of the server. The user can write really simple e-mails with e-mail address, subject and message to be sent to the server. Alternatively, he may retrieve all server-side created e-mails that are print to the console then. All fetched e-mails are verified against the server who can delete the mails then safely. Consult the User Manual for more information (currently only available in German) or alternatively checkout our Wiki Pages on https://mortenterhart.github.io/trivial-tickets/wiki. The User Manual is available at https://mortenterhart.github.io/trivial-tickets/docs/Ticketsystem_User_Manual_DE.pdf.
Package gorest - Go RESTful API starter kit with Gin, JWT, GORM (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite), Redis, Mongo, 2FA, email verification, password recovery