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digitalocean-go-wrapper

v0.2.0

Published

A Node.js package that wraps a DigitalOcean function in Go, overcoming Go limitations on DigitalOcean by building binaries locally with the latest version.

Downloads

12

Readme

DoGo-Wrapper | DigitalOcean Go Serverless Wrapper

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DoGo-Wrapper is a Node.js package that simplifies deploying Go functions on DigitalOcean. It overcomes Go's limitations on DigitalOcean by building binaries locally using the latest version. Easily convert your Go projects into deployable Node.js packages and deploy them to DigitalOcean with minimal effort.

Table of Contents

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure you have met the following requirements:

  • Node.js and npm are installed.
  • Go is installed and configured.
  • DigitalOcean CLI (optional, for deployment to DigitalOcean).

Installation

To install the package globally via npm:

npm install -g digitalocean-go-wrapper

Usage

To wrap a Go function and convert it into a Node.js package, use the following command:

dogo-wrap --do_go_dir <path_to_go_project> --do_project_output <output_directory> --files_to_keep '["file1.txt", "directory1/", "directory2/file_inside.txt"]'

For more options, use the --help command:

dogo-wrap --help

or

man dogo-wrap

Command Line Arguments

  • --do_go_dir or -d: Directory containing the Go files (default: ./).
  • --do_project_output, --out or -o: Output directory for the wrapped project (default: ./do_wrapped_function/).
  • --files_to_keep, --ftk: Array of files to keep in each of the function folders (default: [".env"]).

Environment Variables

The following optional environment variables can be set to customize the function behavior:

  • START_DELIMITER: Start delimiter for extracting JSON response (default: <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<response<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<).
  • END_DELIMITER: End delimiter for extracting JSON response (default: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>response>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>).

Commands

Build Go Project

The script will automatically initialize, tidy, and build the Go project. The built binary will be placed in the specified output directory.

Convert to Node.js Package

The Go function is wrapped in a Node.js package using our tested DigitalOcean template. The necessary files and dependencies are copied and updated accordingly.

Deploying to DigitalOcean

Once you have executed the dogo-wrap command and the project is wrapped, you can deploy your function to DigitalOcean with the following command:

doctl serverless deploy <output_directory>

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

FOSSA Status

Links

Changelog

See the CHANGELOG.md file for details on updates and changes.