Go-Relax
Build fast and complete RESTful APIs in Go
Go-Relax aims to provide the tools to help developers build RESTful web services, and information needed to abide by REST architectural constraints using correct HTTP semantics.
Quick Start
Install using "go get":
go get github.com/srfrog/go-relax
Then import from your source:
import "github.com/srfrog/go-relax"
View example_test.go for an extended example of basic usage and features.
Also, check the wiki for HowTo's and recipes.
Features
- Helps build API's that follow the REST concept using ROA principles.
- Built-in support of HATEOAS constraint with Web Linking header tags.
- Follows REST "best practices", with inspiration from Heroku and GitHub.
- Works fine along with
http.ServeMux
or independently as http.Handler
- Supports different media types, and mixed for requests and responses.
- It uses JSON media type by default, but also includes XML (needs import).
- The default routing engine uses trie with regexp matching for speed and flexibility.
- Comes with a complete set of filters to build a working API. "Batteries included"
- Uses
sync.pool
to efficiently use resources when under heavy load.
Included filters
Upcoming filters
Documentation
The full code documentation is located at GoDoc:
https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/srfrog/go-relax
The source code is thoroughly commented, have a look.
Hello World
This minimal example creates a new Relax service that handles a Hello resource.
package main
import (
"github.com/srfrog/go-relax"
)
type Hello string
func (h *Hello) Index(ctx *relax.Context) {
ctx.Respond(h)
}
func main() {
h := Hello("hello world!")
svc := relax.NewService("http://api.company.com/")
svc.Resource(&h)
svc.Run()
}
$ curl -i -X GET http://api.company.com/hello
Response:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json;charset=utf-8
Link: </hello>; rel="self"
Link: </hello>; rel="index"
Request-Id: 61d430de-7bb6-4ff8-84da-aff6fe81c0d2
Server: Go-Relax/0.5.0
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 06:20:48 GMT
Content-Length: 14
"hello world!"
Credits
Go-Relax is Copyright (c) Codehack.
Published under an MIT License