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Go Web Development Cookbook

You're reading from   Go Web Development Cookbook Build full-stack web applications with Go

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787286740
Length 338 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Arpit Aggarwal Arpit Aggarwal
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Creating Your First Server in Go FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with Templates, Static Files, and HTML Forms 3. Working with Sessions, Error Handling, and Caching in Go 4. Writing and Consuming RESTful Web Services in Go 5. Working with SQL and NoSQL Databases 6. Writing Microservices in Go Using Micro – a Microservice Toolkit 7. Working with WebSocket in Go 8. Working with the Go Web Application Framework – Beego 9. Working with Go and Docker 10. Securing a Go Web Application 11. Deploying a Go Web App and Docker Containers to AWS 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Introduction

Sometimes, we would like to persist information such as user data at an application level rather than persisting it in a database, which can be easily achieved using sessions and cookies. The difference between the two is that sessions are stored on the server side, whereas cookies are stored on the client side. We may also need to cache static data to avoid unnecessary calls to a database or a web service, and implement error handling while developing a web application. With knowledge of the concepts covered in this chapter, we will be able to implement all these functionalities in a fairly easy way.

In this chapter, we will start with creating an HTTP session, then we will learn how we can manage it using Redis, creating cookies, caching HTTP responses, implementing error handling, and eventually end with implementing login and logout mechanisms in Go.

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