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Go Enterprise

Common enterprise features for the Go programming language.

This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.

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Expression Language API

GoEL expressions provide error free access to Go types. It serves as a lightweigth alternative to unified EL, SpEL or even XPath, CSS selectors and friends.

func FancyOneLiners() {
	// Single field selection:
	upper, applicable := el.Bool(`/CharSet[0x1F]/isUpperCase`, x)

	// Escape path separator slash:
	warnings := el.Strings(`/Report/Stats["I\x2fO"]/warn[*]`, x)

	// Data modification:
	el.Assign(x, `/Nodes[7]/Cache/TTL`, 3600)

Performance

The implementation is optimized for performance. No need to precompile expressions.

goos: darwin
goarch: arm64
pkg: github.com/pascaldekloe/goe/el
BenchmarkLookups-8   	 4037929	       268.3 ns/op
BenchmarkAssigns-8   	 2855529	       419.9 ns/op

Metrics API

Yet another StatsD implementation.

var Metrics = metrics.NewDummy()

func GetSomething(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
	Metrics.Seen("http.something.gets", 1)
	defer Metrics.Took("http.something.get", time.Now())

Verification API

Test assertions on big objects can be cumbersome with reflect.DeepEqual and "Got %#v, want %#v". Package verify offers convenience with reporting. For example verify.Values(t, "character", got, want) might print:

--- FAIL: TestValuesDemo (0.00s)
	demo_test.go:72: verification for character:
		/Novel[6]/Title: Got "Gold Finger", want "Goldfinger"
		                          ^
		/Film[20]/Year: Got 1953 (0x7a1), want 2006 (0x7d6)

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