ms-mvc microservice application.
a rework of the MVC architecture, this is my attempt to finish this course to better my understanding of microservices.
ToDo:
- add POST function to create an element
- add UPDATE function to update an element
- add DELETE function to delete an element
- add in database functionality to this app, currently it uses a variable to pull information from
- write a dockerfile to handle building the container images for this app
- add in k8s files to handle deployments
- write more tests
- add further logging capabilities to this app, we should be logging to stdout, so a logger like vector or logstash can pickup this info and store it.
This application differs from the one here:
https://github.com/federicoleon/golang-microservices/tree/master/mvc
as it uses a different data type and structs to describe elements in the periodic table.
With thanks to @FedericoLeon
https://github.com/federicoleon
for providing the course on udemy that inspired me to rework this application.
A few examples of requests that are sent to the application using curl, or you can use Postman to do these queries too.
- Starting the apiserver using
go run main.go
go run main.go
[GIN-debug] [WARNING] Creating an Engine instance with the Logger and Recovery middleware already attached.
[GIN-debug] [WARNING] Running in "debug" mode. Switch to "release" mode in production.
- using env: export GIN_MODE=release
- using code: gin.SetMode(gin.ReleaseMode)
[GIN-debug] GET /elements/:element_id --> github.com/GaryLouisStewart/ms-mvc/controllers.GetElement (3 handlers)
[GIN-debug] [WARNING] You trusted all proxies, this is NOT safe. We recommend you to set a value.
Please check https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/gin-gonic/gin
[GIN-debug] Listening and serving HTTP on :8080
- Querying an element that doesn't exist within the db
curl <myendpoint>:<port>/<path>/<id>
curl localhost:8080/elements/111
{"message":"element 111 does not exist","status":404,"code":"not_found"}
- Querying a record that exists in the database this app uses,
curl <myendpoint>:<port>/<path>/<id>
curl localhost:8080/elements/1
{"id":1,"name":"Hydrogen","atomic_mass":1.00784,"melting_point":-259.2,"boiling_point":-252.9,"discovery_date":1766}
- Changing the output format of the api using `curl :// -H "Accept:application/xml"
curl localhost:8080/elements/1 -H "Accept:application/xml"
<Element><Id>1</Id><Name>Hydrogen</Name><AtomicMass>1.00784</AtomicMass><MeltingPoint>-259.2</MeltingPoint><BoilingPoint>-252.9</BoilingPoint><DiscoveryDate>1766</DiscoveryDate></Element>
- Debugging using
curl <myendpoint>:<port>/<path>/<id> -v
curl localhost:8080/elements/1 -v
* Trying 127.0.0.1:8080...
* Connected to localhost (127.0.0.1) port 8080 (
> GET /elements/1 HTTP/1.1
> Host: localhost:8080
> User-Agent: curl/7.79.1
> Accept: */*
>
* Mark bundle as not supporting multiuse
< HTTP/1.1 200 OK
< Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
< Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2022 13:18:07 GMT
< Content-Length: 116
<
* Connection
{"id":1,"name":"Hydrogen","atomic_mass":1.00784,"melting_point":-259.2,"boiling_point":-252.9,"discovery_date":1766}
Finally, a diagram of the intended setup of this application.