I'm building a simple app and after reading the doc on structuring go applications, I'm still confused.
I want this structure:
app.go
Inside of app.go
, I have the following:
package main
import (
"net/http"
// I have tried the following:
"practice/models/a"
"practice/models/b"
"practice/models"
"$GOPATH/practice/models/a"
"$GOPATH/practice/models/b"
"$GOPATH/practice/models"
...
)
func main() {
http.HandleFunc("/a", AHandler)
http.HandleFunc("/b", BHandler)
http.ListenAndServe(":8080", nil)
}
The A and B models look like this:
package models
import "net/http"
func AHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
// code
}
Two questions:
What in the world is the right way to import these files? Do I really have to push them to github in order to be able to reference them? I understand the $GOPATH is the namespace for the entire go workspace on a local machine. My $GOPATH is set to include this directory.
Do I need to define a main method inside of these files? Can I just export a single function and have that be the handling function?
Thanks.
I have consulted the docs
See How to Write Go Code.
Create your directory structure under $GOPATH/src.
Import the packages as follows:
import (
"practice/routers"
"practice/models"
...
)
Use the imported packages like this:
func main() {
http.HandleFunc("/a", models.AHandler)
http.HandleFunc("/b", models.BHandler)
http.ListenAndServe(":8080", nil)
}
You do not need to push to github.com, even if you use 'github.com' in the file path.
The main function in the main package is the entry point for the application. Do not define main functions in packages other than main.