Re: [go-nuts] Re: generic "CRUD" handlers

2016-12-25 Thread Tong Sun
I saw that and knew that controller (e.g.bottle.go file) won't be re-generated (by default). That's why I'm asking *how to deal with* the situation when it *needs* to be re-generated again, *i.e.*, the round-robin design approach. Anyway, I found the answer myself.

[go-nuts] Re: generic "CRUD" handlers

2016-12-25 Thread Marian Kopriva
Here's the relevant paragraph from the guide you linked to (emphasis mine): Note how goagen generated a main.go for our app as well as a skeleton > controller (bottle.go). These two files are meant to help bootstrap a new > development, *they won’t be re-generated (by default) if already

[go-nuts] Re: generic "CRUD" handlers

2016-12-24 Thread Tong Sun
Wow, quite impressive. I wish I had known it earlier. One quick question, how does goa support round-robin design? I.e., from https://goa.design/learn/guide/ that I quickly peeked, it says - use goa to generate a complete implementation, including bottle.go - Then manually edit the bottle.go

[go-nuts] Re: generic "CRUD" handlers

2016-12-20 Thread brian
take a look at goa and gorma: https://goa.design goa generates an API from your description DSL, and Gorma generates the data access layer. It uses gorm under the scenes so you'll have an easy route to migration. Brian On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 8:46:12 AM UTC-5, Thomas Bellembois