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# Go Vite Kit
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Minimal boilerplate project for a Golang server using [Fiber](https://github.com/gofiber/fiber) and [ViteJS](https://github.com/vitejs/vite) for static pages
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## Features
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- ⚡️ [Go Fiber](https://github.com/gofiber/fiber)
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- 📦 [ViteJS](http://vitejs.dev/)
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- 🎨 [Sass](https://sass-lang.com/)
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- 🗄️ [Sqlite3](https://github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3)
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## Architecture
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- `frontend/`
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This is a Vite project for building all the static pages used by this app.
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- `backend/`
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This keeps all server related files
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- `config/`
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Loads env variables and keeps them as globals
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- `database/`
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Module with a `Database` interface and two implementation: `memDB` is an in-memory database for testing purposes. `sqliteDB` is a wrapper for working with an SQLite database.
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- `routes/`
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Various functions for configuring all the server routes.
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A very important file is `backend/routes/router.go` that contains the `HtmlEntrypoints` variable that is used both by the backend and ViteJS to mount HTML entrypoints.
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When building the frontend ViteJS will call `go run ./cmd/routes` to read the content of this variabile. This is also used while developing to let Vite know add all necessary entrypoints to the dev server.
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## Usage
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To setup the project first install the required npm packages
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```bash
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$ npm install
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```
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then you can start versioning the **lock file** of your package manager.
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### Development
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```bash
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# Development
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$ MODE=dev go run -v ./cmd/server
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# Development with watcher
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$ fd -e go | MODE=dev entr -r go run -v ./cmd/server
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```
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### Production
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You can build everything with the following command, it will build first the frontend and then the backend and generate `./out/server`.
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```bash
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# Build
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$ go run -v ./cmd/build
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# Run
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$ ./out/server
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```
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