# go-template A batteries-included Go project template optimised for **PoC and hobby projects**. Clone it, rename the module, run `make init`, and you're coding. --- ## Features | Area | Tool | Purpose | |---|---|---| | Language | Go 1.25 | Modules, toolchain directive | | Logging | standard `log/slog` | Structured JSON/text logging + `WithField` extension | | Config | standard `flag` | CLI flags with defaults, no config files | | Linting | [golangci-lint](https://golangci-lint.run) | Aggregated linters, one config file | | Security | [gosec](https://github.com/securego/gosec) + [govulncheck](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/vuln/cmd/govulncheck) | SAST + dependency vulnerability scan | | Tests | standard `testing` | Table-driven tests, manual fakes, no third-party test framework | | Git hooks | custom pre-push | gofmt + go vet + golangci-lint + gosec on every push | | Tool versions | `tools.go` + `go.mod` | Single source of truth for tool versions | | Dev environment | devcontainer | Reproducible VSCode / GitHub Codespaces setup | | IDE | VSCode | Launch configs, tasks, recommended settings | --- ## Getting started ### Prerequisites - Go 1.25+ - Git - (Optional) [VSCode](https://code.visualstudio.com/) + [Go extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=golang.Go) - (Optional) Docker for devcontainer ### 1. Clone and rename ```bash git clone https://gitea.djmil.dev/djmil/go-template my-project cd my-project # Interactive rename — updates module path, config, devcontainer, and docs: ./rename.sh ``` ### 2. Init (run once) ```bash make init # fetches deps, installs tools, configures git hooks ``` ### 3. Build and run ```bash make build # compiles to ./bin/app make run # go run with default flags ``` --- ## Daily workflow ```bash make test # run all tests make test-race # … with race detector make lint # go vet + golangci-lint make lint-fix # go fix + golangci-lint auto-fix make security # gosec + govulncheck ``` > **Keyboard shortcut (VSCode):** `Ctrl+Shift+B` → build, `Ctrl+Shift+T` → test. --- ## Project structure ``` . ├── cmd/ │ └── app/ │ └── main.go # Composition root (thin — just wiring) ├── internal/ │ ├── config/ # flag-based config (config.Load) │ ├── logger/ # slog wrapper with WithField / WithFields │ └── greeter/ # Example domain package (replace with yours) ├── .devcontainer/ # VSCode / Codespaces container definition ├── .githooks/ # pre-push hook (installed by `make setup`) ├── .vscode/ # launch, tasks, editor settings ├── tools.go # Tool version pinning (build tag: tools) ├── .golangci.yml # Linter configuration └── Makefile # All development commands ``` --- ## Configuration All configuration is via CLI flags with sensible defaults: ```bash ./bin/app -help -env string environment: dev | staging | prod (default "dev") -log-level string log level: debug | info | warn | error (default "info") -name string application name (default "go-template") -port int listen port (default 8080) ``` Override at runtime: ```bash ./bin/app -port 9090 -env prod -log-level warn ``` --- ## Logging The logger wrapper adds `WithField` and `WithFields` for ergonomic context chaining on top of the standard `log/slog` package: ```go log.WithField("request_id", rid). WithField("user", uid). Info("handling request") log.WithFields(map[string]any{ "component": "greeter", "name": name, }).Debug("generating greeting") ``` In production (`app.env != dev`) the output is JSON (`slog.NewJSONHandler`). In development, `logger.NewDevelopment()` uses the human-friendly text handler. --- ## Testing Tests use the standard `testing` package. For dependencies on interfaces, write a manual fake inline in the test file — no code generation required: ```go type fakeGreeter struct { greetFn func(name string) (string, error) } func (f *fakeGreeter) Greet(name string) (string, error) { return f.greetFn(name) } func TestSomething(t *testing.T) { fake := &fakeGreeter{ greetFn: func(name string) (string, error) { return "Hello, " + name + "!", nil }, } // pass fake to the system under test } ``` --- ## Git hooks The pre-push hook runs **gofmt + go vet + golangci-lint + gosec** against the full codebase before every `git push`. Running on push (not commit) keeps the inner commit loop fast while still blocking bad code from reaching the remote. `govulncheck` is intentionally excluded (it makes network calls and can be slow). Run it manually with `make security`. To skip the hook in an emergency: ```bash git push --no-verify ``` --- ## Tool version management Tool versions are pinned via `tools.go` (a `//go:build tools` file) and tracked in `go.mod`/`go.sum`. This ensures every developer and CI run uses exactly the same versions. To update a tool: ```bash go get github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/cmd/golangci-lint@latest go mod tidy make tools # reinstall binaries ``` --- ## Devcontainer Open this repo in VSCode and choose **"Reopen in Container"** — the Go toolchain and all tools (golangci-lint, gosec, govulncheck) are installed automatically via `make init`. Works with GitHub Codespaces out of the box. --- ## Next steps (not included) - **HTTP server** — add [chi](https://github.com/go-chi/chi) or [gin](https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin) - **Database** — add [sqlx](https://github.com/jmoiron/sqlx) or [ent](https://entgo.io/) - **CI** — add `.github/workflows/ci.yml` running `make lint test security` - **Docker** — add a multi-stage `Dockerfile` for the binary - **OpenTelemetry** — add tracing with `go.opentelemetry.io/otel`