Alloy is a starter template for creating web applications using Go programming language. It does not aim to be a web framework but is instead a collection of useful libraries and packages that acts a sensible starting point.
Recently, I decided to build my latest side project using Go. I started off with just the standard library and then gradually added a few recommended packages for performing common tasks like database calls (sqlx), migrations (pressly/goose) and sending emails (gomail). This boilerplate has been extracted from that side project.
Alloy uses Webpack for managing front-end assets (Javascript and CSS), so you need to have Node.js and NPM installed in order to use that. This boilerplate also includes a separate 'admin panel' which acts as a CMS for adding pages, managing users etc.
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** NOTE: ** Currently this uses Postgres as the database, so you would need postgres to be running before you start the application. In future releases, I will be adding support for other databases.
- go-chi/chi
- lib/pq
- jmoiron/sqlx
- markbates/pop/nulls
- gorilla/sessions
- gorilla/csrf
- gorilla/securecookies
- markbates/refresh
- microcosm-cc/bluemonday
- pkg/errors
- pressly/douceur
- pressly/goose
- satori/go.uuid
- spf13/cobra
Usage:
alloy [command]
Available Commands:
db Manage the app's database (create migration, migrate up/down/redo).
dev Start the development server (along with webpack watch)
gen-key Generate a random key to use with securecookies
help Help about any command
new-admin Manage the admin user(s)
server Start the server
version Print the version number of alloy
- Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/olliecoleman/alloy
cd alloy
- Install the dependencies
glide install
npm install
- Create the following environment variables.
PORT=1212
ENVIRONMENT=development (change to 'production' in the production environment)
HOST=localhost
DATABASE_URL=XXX (replace)
TEST_DATABASE_URL=XXX (replace)
MIGRATIONS_DIR=app/migrations
CSRF_KEY=XXX (replace with 32 character string (use the gen-key command))
HASH_KEY=XXX (replace with 64 character string (use the gen-key command))
BLOCK_KEY=XXX (replace with 32 character string (use the gen-key command))
SMTP_HOST=127.0.0.1
SMTP_PORT=1025
SMTP_USERNAME=__REPLACE__
SMTP_PASSWORD=__REPLACE__
MAILER_FROM=XXX (e.g: support@alloy.dev)
MAILER_HOST=http://localhost:1212
ASSET_URL=http://localhost:1212 (if you are using a CDN in production, this can be set to that URL)
- Start the development server
go install
alloy dev
Now you can open your browser and navigate to http://localhost:1212 to see it in action. Any changes you make to the .go files will be automatically picked up and the app will be re-compiled.
├── README.md
├── app
│ ├── handlers
│ ├── mailer
│ ├── migrations
│ ├── models
│ ├── router
│ │ ├── middleware
│ │ └── router.go
│ ├── services
│ │ ├── db.go
│ │ └── session.go
│ ├── templates
│ │ ├── admin
│ │ ├── layouts
│ │ ├── mailer
│ │ ├── pages
│ └── views
├── assets
│ ├── fonts
│ ├── images
│ ├── js
│ └── scss
│ ├── admin
│ ├── frontend
│ └── frontend.scss
├── cmd
├── testutils
├── glide.yaml
├── main.go
├── package.json
├── refresh.yml
└── webpack.config.js
If you have any questions or comments, please get in touch via email or open an issue. I would welcome your suggestions and pull requests.
Oliver Coleman
coleman.oliver[at]icloud[dot]com
https://www.growthmetrics.io