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README

Toolkit

Introduction

The Toolkit is a collection of Go-specific packages providing idiomatic solutions for common tasks encountered in Go-based software development. It aims to streamline your workflow, enhance code quality, and promote consistency across Go projects. This README focuses on the Toolkit, detailing its contents, usage, and contribution guidelines.

Key Features
  • Idiomatic Go: Designed with best practices and conventions in mind, ensuring seamless integration with your existing Go codebase.
  • Modular Structure: Organized into distinct packages, each addressing a specific aspect of Go development, allowing you to pick and choose the components you need.
  • Well-Documented APIs: Comprehensive documentation, including package-level documentation, function comments, and usage examples, to facilitate quick understanding and adoption.
  • Robust Testing: Rigorous unit tests and integration tests accompany each package, ensuring stability, reliability, and maintainability.
  • Open Source & Community-Driven: The Toolkit is open-source under a permissive license, encouraging community contributions, bug reports, and feature requests.

Available Packages

The Toolkit main package is toolkit and is the interface package.:

  1. [registry](registry): The registry package is register implementation for the main package definition.

The Toolkit currently offers the following packages:

  1. [codec](codec): A set of utilities for serializing and deserializing data in a variety of formats.
  2. [context](context): A set of utilities for managing context values and cancellation signals.
  3. [errors](errors): Enhanced error handling utilities, such as error wrapping, context propagation, and error inspection.
  4. [ident](ident): A package for generating unique identifiers.
  5. [scripts](scripts): A set of utilities for managing scripts and tasks.
  6. [runtime](runtime): The runtime package Implements some common functions in toolkits.

Getting Started

To incorporate the Toolkit into your project, follow these steps:

  1. Add the dependency: Add the Toolkit as a dependency in your go.mod file, specifying the latest version:
go get github.com/origadmin/toolkit@vX.Y.Z

Replace vX.Y.Z with the desired version or latest to fetch the most recent release.

  1. Import required packages: In your Go source files, import the necessary packages from the Toolkit:
import (
"github.com/origadmin/toolkit/errors"
"github.com/origadmin/toolkit/httpclient"
"github.com/origadmin/toolkit/jsonutil"
"github.com/origadmin/toolkit/concurrency"
"github.com/origadmin/toolkit/config"
"github.com/origadmin/toolkit/logging"
)
  1. Use the toolkit components: Refer to the package documentation and examples to learn how to utilize the toolkit components in your code. You can access the documentation by running godoc locally or visiting the package documentation hosted on godoc.org.

Contributing

We welcome contributions from the community to improve and expand the Toolkit. To contribute, please follow these guidelines:

  1. Familiarize yourself with the project: Read the CONTRIBUTING file for details on the contribution process, code style, and Pull Request requirements.
  2. Submit an issue or proposal: If you encounter any bugs, have feature suggestions, or want to discuss potential changes, create an issue in the GitHub repository.
  3. Create a Pull Request: After implementing your changes, submit a Pull Request following the guidelines outlined in CONTRIBUTING.

Contributors

Code of Conduct

All contributors and participants are expected to abide by the Contributor Covenant, version 2.1. This document outlines the expected behavior when interacting with the Toolkit community.

State

Alt

License

The Toolkit is distributed under the terms of the MIT. This permissive license allows for free use, modification, and distribution of the toolkit in both commercial and non-commercial contexts.

Documentation

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Directories

Path Synopsis
cmd
codec module
Package context provides the context functions
Package context provides the context functions
contrib
cache Module
casbin Module
config Module
consul Module
database Module
dbo/ent Module
etcd Module
framework/gin Module
mail Module
replacer Module
security/jwt Module
crypto
aes
Package aes provides the AES encryption and decryption
Package aes provides the AES encryption and decryption
hash
Package hash provides the hash functions
Package hash provides the hash functions
rand
Package rand provides the random string
Package rand provides the random string
Package errors provides a means to return detailed information for a request error, typically encoded in JSON format.
Package errors provides a means to return detailed information for a request error, typically encoded in JSON format.
rpcerr
Package rpcerr provides a way to return detailed information for an RPC request error.
Package rpcerr provides a way to return detailed information for an RPC request error.
examples module
Package helpers for toolkits
Package helpers for toolkits
ident module
idgen module
Package io is the input/output package
Package io is the input/output package
Package metrics provides the metrics recorder
Package metrics provides the metrics recorder
net
filter
Package linkFilter for Toolkits
Package linkFilter for Toolkits
nats Module
redis Module
registry
database Module
orm/ent Module
runtime module
kratos Module
Package security is a toolkit for security check and authorization
Package security is a toolkit for security check and authorization
jwt
Package token is a toolkit for authorization.
Package token is a toolkit for authorization.
sloge module
storage
utils
replacer
Package replacer provides a string Replacement mechanism with custom Replacement functions and keywords.
Package replacer provides a string Replacement mechanism with custom Replacement functions and keywords.

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