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Fast and unfancy HTTP server framework for Go (Golang). Up to 10x faster than the rest.

Feature Overview

  • Optimized HTTP router which smartly prioritize routes
  • Build robust and scalable RESTful APIs
  • Run with standard HTTP server or FastHTTP server
  • Group APIs
  • Extensible middleware framework
  • Define middleware at root, group or route level
  • Data binding for JSON, XML and form payload
  • Handy functions to send variety of HTTP responses
  • Centralized HTTP error handling
  • Template rendering with any template engine
  • Define your format for the logger
  • Highly customizable

Performance

Performance

Quick Start

Installation

Echo is developed and tested using Go 1.6.x and 1.7.x

$ go get -u github.com/trafficstars/echo

Ideally, you should rely on a package manager like glide or govendor to use a specific version of Echo.

Hello, World!

Create server.go

package main

import (
	"net/http"
	"github.com/trafficstars/echo"
	"github.com/trafficstars/echo/engine/standard"
)

func main() {
	e := echo.New()
	e.GET("/", func(c echo.Context) error {
		return c.String(http.StatusOK, "Hello, World!")
	})
	e.Run(standard.New(":1323"))
}

Start server

$ go run server.go

Browse to http://localhost:1323 and you should see Hello, World! on the page.

Routing

e.POST("/users", saveUser)
e.GET("/users/:id", getUser)
e.PUT("/users/:id", updateUser)
e.DELETE("/users/:id", deleteUser)

Path Parameters

// e.GET("/users/:id", getUser)
func getUser(c echo.Context) error {
	// User ID from path `users/:id`
	id := c.Param("id")
	return c.String(http.StatusOK, id)
}

Browse to http://localhost:1323/users/Joe and you should see 'Joe' on the page.

Query Parameters

/show?team=x-men&member=wolverine

//e.GET("/show", show)
func show(c echo.Context) error {
	// Get team and member from the query string
	team := c.QueryParam("team")
	member := c.QueryParam("member")
	return c.String(http.StatusOK, "team:" + team + ", member:" + member)
}

Browse to http://localhost:1323/show?team=x-men&member=wolverine and you should see 'team:x-men, member:wolverine' on the page.

Form application/x-www-form-urlencoded

POST /save

name value
name Joe Smith
email joe@labstack.com
// e.POST("/save", save)
func save(c echo.Context) error {
	// Get name and email
	name := c.FormValue("name")
	email := c.FormValue("email")
	return c.String(http.StatusOK, "name:" + name + ", email:" + email)
}

Run the following command.

$ curl -F "name=Joe Smith" -F "email=joe@labstack.com" http://localhost:1323/save
// => name:Joe Smith, email:joe@labstack.com

Form multipart/form-data

POST /save

name value
name Joe Smith
avatar avatar
// e.POST("/save", save)
func save(c echo.Context) error {
	// Get name
	name := c.FormValue("name")
	// Get avatar
	avatar, err := c.FormFile("avatar")
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}

	// Source
	src, err := avatar.Open()
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}
	defer src.Close()

	// Destination
	dst, err := os.Create(avatar.Filename)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}
	defer dst.Close()

	// Copy
	if _, err = io.Copy(dst, src); err != nil {
		return err
	}

	return c.HTML(http.StatusOK, "<b>Thank you! " + name + "</b>")
}

Run the following command.

$ curl -F "name=Joe Smith" -F "avatar=@/path/to/your/avatar.png" http://localhost:1323/save
// => <b>Thank you! Joe Smith</b>

For checking uploaded image, run the following command.

cd <project directory>
ls avatar.png
// => avatar.png

Handling Request

  • Bind JSON or XML or form payload into Go struct based on Content-Type request header.
  • Render response as JSON or XML with status code.
type User struct {
	Name  string `json:"name" xml:"name" form:"name"`
	Email string `json:"email" xml:"email" form:"email"`
}

e.POST("/users", func(c echo.Context) error {
	u := new(User)
	if err := c.Bind(u); err != nil {
		return err
	}
	return c.JSON(http.StatusCreated, u)
	// or
	// return c.XML(http.StatusCreated, u)
})

Static Content

Server any file from static directory for path /static/*.

e.Static("/static", "static")

Middleware

// Root level middleware
e.Use(middleware.Logger())
e.Use(middleware.Recover())

// Group level middleware
g := e.Group("/admin")
g.Use(middleware.BasicAuth(func(username, password string) bool {
	if username == "joe" && password == "secret" {
		return true
	}
	return false
}))

// Route level middleware
track := func(next echo.HandlerFunc) echo.HandlerFunc {
	return func(c echo.Context) error {
		println("request to /users")
		return next(c)
	}
}
e.GET("/users", func(c echo.Context) error {
	return c.String(http.StatusOK, "/users")
}, track)

Built-in Middleware

Middleware Description
BodyLimit Limit request body
Logger Log HTTP requests
Recover Recover from panics
Gzip Send gzip HTTP response
BasicAuth HTTP basic authentication
JWTAuth JWT authentication
Secure Protection against attacks
CORS Cross-Origin Resource Sharing
CSRF Cross-Site Request Forgery
Static Serve static files
HTTPSRedirect Redirect HTTP requests to HTTPS
HTTPSWWWRedirect Redirect HTTP requests to WWW HTTPS
WWWRedirect Redirect non WWW requests to WWW
NonWWWRedirect Redirect WWW requests to non WWW
AddTrailingSlash Add trailing slash to the request URI
RemoveTrailingSlash Remove trailing slash from the request URI
MethodOverride Override request method

Third-party Middleware

Middleware Description
echoperm Keeping track of users, login states and permissions.
echopprof Adapt net/http/pprof to labstack/echo.

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