Go@golang · Post #41 · 02/20/2018, 09:45 PM
Great post about service discovery and load balancing for GoLang microservices. Code examples, theory and step-by-step instructions are here:
#architecture#microservices#development
http://callistaenterprise.se/blogg/teknik/2017/04/24/go-blog-series-part7/
Go@golang · Post #40 · 02/17/2018, 10:40 PM
Very interesting article calls “From monoliths to microservices: an architectural strategy.” The structure of this post:
- Adopting Microservices;
- Microservices Architectural Patterns;
- Architectural & Implementation Considerations;
- Developer Productivity During Microservices Adoption;
#architecture#development#microservices
https://thenewstack.io/from-monolith-to-microservices
Go@golang · Post #38 · 02/12/2018, 07:51 PM
The article by Paul Dix calls “The Decomposable Monolith: Long Live the Monolith, Long Live Services!”
Code examples are available but without a code highlighting 🙂
#architecture#development#microservices
https://www.influxdata.com/blog/decomposable-monolith-long-live-monolith-long-live-services/
Go@golang · Post #31 · 01/31/2018, 08:13 PM
Great article about the architecture inside of Golang microservice, based on the Bob's Clean Architecture Concept (https://8thlight.com/blog/uncle-bob/2012/08/13/the-clean-architecture.html)
Main points: Your GoLang microservice has 4 layers:
- Models, data structures, and their methods;
- Repository, the provider of DB operations and data management,
- Usecase for business logic implementation;
- Delivery, protocol, and algorithms for message handling (HTTP, gRPC, etc).
Each layer should be independent and be available for mocking, for internal communications between application layers.
An example project here: https://github.com/bxcodec/go-clean-arch
Full article on the Hackernoon website:
https://hackernoon.com/golang-clean-archithecture-efd6d7c43047
#development#microservices#architecture
Go@golang · Post #25 · 01/26/2018, 09:16 AM
Top-featured manual about kubernates-services step-by-step development. Code examples, service design, test coverage
#development#microservices#architecture
https://blog.gopheracademy.com/advent-2017/kubernetes-ready-service/
Go@golang · Post #63 · 06/10/2018, 09:09 PM
GoLang + Apache Kafka + Amazon Dynamo DB = ?
A quick-readable article about interesting way of a service architecture (eg. LocationRepository here is). Also in the end of this article you’ll find good links for further reading 😉
#architecture#examples#development
https://medium.com/@self.maurya/building-a-microservice-with-with-golang-kafka-and-dynamodb-part-i-552cc4816ff
Go@golang · Post #64 · 06/21/2018, 04:17 PM
Hi there! Which ways do you use to avoid memory leaks for REST API? In the following article by Iman Tumorang describes an excellent example of memory leaks, his solution, and results. Must have to read for everyone 😉
#development#runtime#architecture
https://hackernoon.com/avoiding-memory-leak-in-golang-api-1843ef45fca8
Go@golang · Post #50 · 03/12/2018, 08:20 PM
This is a perfect longread about organization of microservice’s testing.
#microservices#testing#architecture
https://medium.com/@copyconstruct/testing-microservices-the-sane-way-9bb31d158c16?source=linkShare-b636419a57de-1520885775
Go@golang · Post #23 · 01/25/2018, 08:13 PM
Are you a beginner in GoLang? Then it requires your attention 🙂.
Good and simple for understanding article about microservice-based API development; just simple and work solution with code examples and couple of advices
#development#microservices#architecture#practice
https://medium.com/@thedevsaddam/build-restful-api-service-in-golang-using-gin-gonic-framework-85b1a6e176f3?source=linkShare-b636419a57de-1516910445
Go@golang · Post #28 · 01/28/2018, 08:33 PM
Interesting step-by-step guide about design and development API with Docker containers, Swarm cluster and Traefik (HTTP reverse proxy and load balancer).
In this article you’ll know how to configure the Traefik in the Docker environment with 3 following nodes: one manager and two workers
#architecture#configuration#docker#microservices
https://hackernoon.com/architecting-a-highly-scalable-golang-api-with-docker-swarm-traefik-875d1871cc1f?source=linkShare-b636419a57de-1517171008