How to design & develop REST microservices in Golang (Go)
How to design & develop REST microservices in Golang (Go), available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.15, with 48 lectures, based on 1043 reviews, and has 9849 subscribers.
You will learn about How to structure and organize your microservice. Domain Driven Development. Hexagonal architecture applied. MySQL integration and configuration. Integrate Cassandra DB in your microservices. Elasticsearch integration and configuration. Logging to standard output and log files. DAO pattern implementation. How to build, publish and use a custom Go library. Testing all the layers of your application. How dependencies work in Go. This course is ideal for individuals who are Software engineers. or Software developers. or Technical leaders. or Architects. or Anyone who wants to get serious about microservices in Go. It is particularly useful for Software engineers. or Software developers. or Technical leaders. or Architects. or Anyone who wants to get serious about microservices in Go.
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Summary
Title: How to design & develop REST microservices in Golang (Go)
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 4.15
Number of Lectures: 48
Number of Published Lectures: 48
Number of Curriculum Items: 48
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 48
Original Price: $89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How to structure and organize your microservice.
- Domain Driven Development.
- Hexagonal architecture applied.
- MySQL integration and configuration.
- Integrate Cassandra DB in your microservices.
- Elasticsearch integration and configuration.
- Logging to standard output and log files.
- DAO pattern implementation.
- How to build, publish and use a custom Go library.
- Testing all the layers of your application.
- How dependencies work in Go.
Who Should Attend
- Software engineers.
- Software developers.
- Technical leaders.
- Architects.
- Anyone who wants to get serious about microservices in Go.
Target Audiences
- Software engineers.
- Software developers.
- Technical leaders.
- Architects.
- Anyone who wants to get serious about microservices in Go.
Welcome!
In this second part of the series I’m working with MySQL, Cassandra and Elasticsearch as persistence layers and we’re going to create 3 different microservices using different design patterns: MVC, featured MVC and Domain Driven Development implementing the Hexagonal architecture.
At the end of the course you’ll learn:
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How to structure our application’s packages and code.
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MVC pattern, Domain Driven Development and Hexagonal Architecture applied!
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How to configure MySQL client in Go. DAO patternimplemented.
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How to configure and use CassandraDB client in Go.
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How to configure and use Elasticsearch in Go.
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Testing and mocking database integrations.
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Stress test the microservice with goroutines.
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How dependencies work in Go. Usage of Go modules.
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How to build, publish, use and share a custom Go library.
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Application design patterns.
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Preparing our distributed logging system.
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Real life examples and exercises.
I’m sure you’re going to enjoy this course! if you have any doubts, please check the reviews on my other courses so you can get an idea about what you’re about to get. This is real life and industry experience!
Hope to hear from you!
Fede.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introducción
Lecture 1: Course goal: What we're going to build
Lecture 2: A quick preview
Lecture 3: These are all of the repos!
Chapter 2: Creating our projects: Users API
Lecture 1: Create projects in Github
Lecture 2: HTTP frameworks
Lecture 3: Basic application structure: MVC pattern
Lecture 4: Starting from our domain
Lecture 5: How to structure our domain persistence
Lecture 6: Working with dates
Chapter 3: MySQL integration
Lecture 1: Configure MySQL client in Go
Lecture 2: How to insert rows
Lecture 3: How to read rows
Lecture 4: How to handle MySQL errors
Lecture 5: How to update rows
Lecture 6: How to delete rows
Lecture 7: How to find rows
Chapter 4: Fixing the mistakes we made
Lecture 1: How to marshal structs
Lecture 2: Services structure
Lecture 3: No logging system
Chapter 5: Creating our projects: OAuth API
Lecture 1: OAuth authentication
Lecture 2: Domain Driven Development
Lecture 3: DDD – Starting with the domain
Lecture 4: DDD – Project structure
Chapter 6: Cassandra integration
Lecture 1: Introduction to Cassandra DB
Lecture 2: Cassandra Go client
Lecture 3: How to insert, get and update records
Lecture 4: Tune our get session implementation
Chapter 7: Making the authentication work
Lecture 1: Authenticating users
Lecture 2: Generating access tokens
Lecture 3: Different requests for the two APIs
Chapter 8: Golang libraries & dependencies
Lecture 1: Creating a shared OAuth library
Lecture 2: How dependencies work: go modules
Lecture 3: Defining transitive dependencies
Lecture 4: Creating a shared utils library
Chapter 9: Creating our projects: Items API
Lecture 1: Application structure: MVC & gorilla/mux
Lecture 2: Configure our mux router
Lecture 3: Introduction to Elasticsearch
Lecture 4: Adding ElasticSearch client
Lecture 5: Index documents in ES
Lecture 6: Moving our logger to the utils library
Lecture 7: Improving our errors library
Lecture 8: Dependencies: Using modules in all projects
Lecture 9: How to get documents by ID
Lecture 10: Searching documents in ES
Lecture 11: Homework: Add delete and update endpoints
Chapter 10: Testing
Lecture 1: Testing our application: OAuth client
Chapter 11: Docker
Lecture 1: Use Docker to ship our Items API
Chapter 12: Extra chapter
Lecture 1: Extra class – Take a look at my website
Instructors
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Federico León
Technical Leader
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- 3 stars: 113 votes
- 4 stars: 312 votes
- 5 stars: 543 votes
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