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Full-Stack Web Development with Go

You're reading from   Full-Stack Web Development with Go Build your web applications quickly using the Go programming language and Vue.js

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803234199
Length 302 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Nick Glynn Nick Glynn
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Building a Golang Backend
2. Chapter 1: Building the Database and Model FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Application Logging 4. Chapter 3: Application Metrics and Tracing 5. Part 2:Serving Web Content
6. Chapter 4: Serving and Embedding HTML Content 7. Chapter 5: Securing the Backend and Middleware 8. Chapter 6: Moving to API-First 9. Part 3:Single-Page Apps with Vue and Go
10. Chapter 7: Frontend Frameworks 11. Chapter 8: Frontend Libraries 12. Chapter 9: Tailwind, Middleware, and CORS 13. Chapter 10: Session Management 14. Part 4:Release and Deployment
15. Chapter 11: Feature Flags 16. Chapter 12: Building Continuous Integration 17. Chapter 13: Dockerizing an Application 18. Chapter 14: Cloud Deployment 19. Index 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Building the makefile

A makefile is a file that is used by the make utility; it contains a set of tasks consisting of different combined shell scripts. Makefiles are most used to perform operations such as compiling source code, installing executables, performing checks, and many more. The make utility is available for both macOS and Linux, while in Windows, you need to use Cygwin (https://www.cygwin.com/) or NMake (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/nmake-reference).

We will create the makefile to automate the steps that we have performed in this chapter. This will make it easy to do the process repetitively when required without typing it manually. We are going to create a makefile that will do tasks such as the following:

  • Bringing up/down Postgres
  • Generating code using sqlc

The makefile can be seen in the chapter1 directory; the following shows a snippet of the script:

..
.PHONY : postgresup postgresdown psql createdb teardown_recreate generate
postgresup:
    docker run --name test-postgres -v $(PWD):/usr/share/chapter1 -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=$(DB_PWD) -p 5432:5432 -d $(DB_NAME)
...
# task to create database without typing it manually
createdb:
    docker exec -it test-postgres psql $(PSQLURL) -c "\i /usr/share/chapter1/db/schema.sql"
...

With the makefile, you can now bring up the database easily using this command:

make postgresup

The following is used to bring down the database:

make postgresdown

sqlc will need to be invoked to regenerate the auto-generated code whenever changes are made to the schema and SQL queries. You can use the following command to regenerate the files:

make generate 
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