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.Go Programming Blueprints

You're reading from   .Go Programming Blueprints Build real-world, production-ready solutions in Go using cutting-edge technology and techniques

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786468949
Length 394 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Mat Ryer Mat Ryer
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chat Application with Web Sockets 2. Adding User Accounts FREE CHAPTER 3. Three Ways to Implement Profile Pictures 4. Command-Line Tools to Find Domain Names 5. Building Distributed Systems and Working with Flexible Data 6. Exposing Data and Functionality through a RESTful Data Web Service API 7. Random Recommendations Web Service 8. Filesystem Backup 9. Building a Q&A Application for Google App Engine 10. Micro-services in Go with the Go kit Framework 11. Deploying Go Applications Using Docker Appendix. Good Practices for a Stable Go Environment

Testing our solution


Let's see whether our two programs play nicely together. You may want to open two terminal windows for this, since we'll be running two programs.

We have already added some paths to the database, so let's use backup to see them:

./backup -db="./backupdata" list

You should see the two test folders; if you don't, refer to the Adding paths section:

= ./test [Not yet archived]
= ./test2 [Not yet archived]

In another window, navigate to the backupd folder and create our two test folders, called test and test2.

Build backupd using the usual method:

go build -o backupd

Assuming all is well, we can now start the backup process, being sure to point the db path to the same path as we used for the backup program and specifying that we want to use a new folder called archive to store the ZIP files. For testing purposes, let's specify an interval of 5 seconds in order to save time:

./backupd -db="../backup/backupdata/" -archive="./archive" - interval=5s

Immediately, backupd should...

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