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authorBryan Newbold <bnewbold@robocracy.org>2019-01-04 17:41:27 -0800
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-## Database Schema / ORM / Generation
-
-start simple, with pg (or sqlx if we wanted to be DB-agnostic):
-- pq: basic postgres driver and ORM (similar to sqlalchemy?)
-- sqlx: small extensions to builtin sql; row to struct mapping
-
-debug postgres with gocmdpev
-
-later, if code is too duplicated, look in to sqlboiler (first) or xo (second):
-- https://github.com/xo/xo
-- https://github.com/volatiletech/sqlboiler
-
-later, to do migrations, use goose, or consider alembic (python) for
-auto-generation
-- https://github.com/steinbacher/goose
-- possibly auto-generate with python alembic
-
-for identifiers, consider either built-in postgres UUID, or:
-- https://github.com/rs/xid
-- https://github.com/oklog/ulid
- like a UUID, but base32 and "sortable" (timestamp + random)
-
-## API In General
-
-Hope to use Kong for authentication.
-
-start with oauth2... orcid?
-
-## OpenAPI/Swagger
-
-go-swagger (OpenAPI 2.0):
-- generate initial API server skeleton from a yaml definition
-- export updated yaml from code after changes
-- web UI for documentation
-- templating/references
-- auto-generate client (in golang)
-
-also look at ReDoc as a UI; all in-brower generated from JSON (react)
-
-## Non-API stuff
-
-- logrus structured logging (or zap?)
-- testify tests (and assert?)
-- viper config