Categorygithub.com/pace/bricks
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0.5.5
Repository: https://github.com/pace/bricks.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev

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# README

PACE Bricks Golang CI Coverage Status

Opinionated microservice kit to help developers to build microservices with go.

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A pace/bricks microservice is:

  • built as a docker container
  • deployed into a kubernetes cluster
    • support for the termination log
  • configured using environment variables (TWELVE-FACTOR APP)
  • monitored using prometheus
  • reports errors to sentry
  • samples traces to sentry
  • logs to stdout using json deployed kubernetes otherwise human readable
  • offers health endpoints
  • built-in redaction of JWTs and card schemes
  • connects to backend services
    • postgres (logging, metrics, tracing, health)
    • redis (logging, metrics, tracing, health)
    • queue via redis (logging, metrics, tracing, health)
    • http (logging, metrics, tracing, retries)
    • s3 via http (logging, metrics, tracing, health)
    • couchdb via http (logging, metrics, tracing, retries, health)
    • grpc (logging, metrics, tracing, retries)
  • provides two commands control and daemon
  • provides a RESTful API
    • code is generated from the OpenAPIv3 spec
    • authenticated via OAuth2
    • encoded using json:api
    • that supports logging, tracing and metrics
  • optionally provides a GRPC API
    • code is generated from the protoc spec
    • that supports logging, tracing and metrics

Install

go get github.com/pace/bricks/cmd/pb

Usage

pb -h

Contributing

Read our contributors guide.

Requirements

  • A working go installation
  • A working git installation

Testing

  • Use make test to test without dependencies
  • Use docker-compose run testserver make integration to test with dependencies
  • Use make testserver to start a testserver that will be started with dependencies. In order to update the server one need to docker-compose restart testserver

Environment variables for the pb command

VariableDescription
PACE_BRICKS_EDITOR  The path to the editor that should be used for opening a project. Defaults to $EDITOR.
PACE_BRICKS_PATHThe path where new project should be created. Defaults to $HOME/PACE.