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A question for the #Golang crowd! I'm building an API for configuring e-mail hosting. I want a simple #REST #API, and I'd like to build a #kubectl like command line client too. Backend will probably be #GORM and #PostgreSQL with a lot of different entities. What would you recommend for keeping the server and client models in sync? I'm thinking some sort of code generation, but I'm unsure about the direction to go in - #OAPI #Codegen or #Swaggo? Annotations in code or a definition in Yaml? Perhaps with the generated models in a separate module for easy sharing between #client and #server? How do the clever people do it? :-)
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A question for the #Golang crowd! I'm building an API for configuring e-mail hosting. I want a simple #REST #API, and I'd like to build a #kubectl like command line client too. Backend will probably be #GORM and #PostgreSQL with a lot of different entities. What would you recommend for keeping the server and client models in sync? I'm thinking some sort of code generation, but I'm unsure about the direction to go in - #OAPI #Codegen or #Swaggo? Annotations in code or a definition in Yaml? Perhaps with the generated models in a separate module for easy sharing between #client and #server? How do the clever people do it? :-)
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A question for the #Golang crowd! I'm building an API for configuring e-mail hosting. I want a simple #REST #API, and I'd like to build a #kubectl like command line client too. Backend will probably be #GORM and #PostgreSQL with a lot of different entities. What would you recommend for keeping the server and client models in sync? I'm thinking some sort of code generation, but I'm unsure about the direction to go in - #OAPI #Codegen or #Swaggo? Annotations in code or a definition in Yaml? Perhaps with the generated models in a separate module for easy sharing between #client and #server? How do the clever people do it? :-)
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A question for the #Golang crowd! I'm building an API for configuring e-mail hosting. I want a simple #REST #API, and I'd like to build a #kubectl like command line client too. Backend will probably be #GORM and #PostgreSQL with a lot of different entities. What would you recommend for keeping the server and client models in sync? I'm thinking some sort of code generation, but I'm unsure about the direction to go in - #OAPI #Codegen or #Swaggo? Annotations in code or a definition in Yaml? Perhaps with the generated models in a separate module for easy sharing between #client and #server? How do the clever people do it? :-)
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A question for the #Golang crowd! I'm building an API for configuring e-mail hosting. I want a simple #REST #API, and I'd like to build a #kubectl like command line client too. Backend will probably be #GORM and #PostgreSQL with a lot of different entities. What would you recommend for keeping the server and client models in sync? I'm thinking some sort of code generation, but I'm unsure about the direction to go in - #OAPI #Codegen or #Swaggo? Annotations in code or a definition in Yaml? Perhaps with the generated models in a separate module for easy sharing between #client and #server? How do the clever people do it? :-)
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New release of #oapi-codegen is out 🚀
Big changes are:
- Support for Go 1.22+
net/httpenhanced routing - Significant documentation rewrite and adding a JSON schema for configuration file autocomplete/validation
And a whole host of other changes, check out the full release notes at https://github.com/deepmap/oapi-codegen/releases/tag/v2.2.0
- Support for Go 1.22+
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New release of #oapi-codegen is out 🚀
Big changes are:
- Support for Go 1.22+
net/httpenhanced routing - Significant documentation rewrite and adding a JSON schema for configuration file autocomplete/validation
And a whole host of other changes, check out the full release notes at https://github.com/deepmap/oapi-codegen/releases/tag/v2.2.0
- Support for Go 1.22+
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New release of #oapi-codegen is out 🚀
Big changes are:
- Support for Go 1.22+
net/httpenhanced routing - Significant documentation rewrite and adding a JSON schema for configuration file autocomplete/validation
And a whole host of other changes, check out the full release notes at https://github.com/deepmap/oapi-codegen/releases/tag/v2.2.0
- Support for Go 1.22+
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New release of #oapi-codegen is out 🚀
Big changes are:
- Support for Go 1.22+
net/httpenhanced routing - Significant documentation rewrite and adding a JSON schema for configuration file autocomplete/validation
And a whole host of other changes, check out the full release notes at https://github.com/deepmap/oapi-codegen/releases/tag/v2.2.0
- Support for Go 1.22+
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New release of #oapi-codegen is out 🚀
Big changes are:
- Support for Go 1.22+
net/httpenhanced routing - Significant documentation rewrite and adding a JSON schema for configuration file autocomplete/validation
And a whole host of other changes, check out the full release notes at https://github.com/deepmap/oapi-codegen/releases/tag/v2.2.0
- Support for Go 1.22+
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RT @AfricaIPR: Today #AfrIPI held the 1st phase of a series of seminars in support to the production and valorization of inventions and institutional innovations in #OAPI member states. The event took place simultaneously in #BurkinaFaso🇧🇫 #Cameroon🇨🇲 #Cotedivoire🇨🇮 #Senegal🇸🇳 #Togo🇹🇬.
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