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Get Filthy

Get Filthy Banner Go CRUD Application

Enviromental Variables

$WEBSPHEREHTML variable must be set to where the directory, in which the HTML template files are kept on your platform. On both mac and linux, I keep them in my go src directory for the project. This seems dumb, and I probably should have structured them more like MVVM or MVC framework, but I had limited time to work with.

Mac OS X

export WEBSPHEREHTML=/Users/youruser/go/src/github.com/bsdpunk/webSphere/

Linux

export WEBSPHEREHTML=/home/youruser/go/src/github.com/bsdpunk/webSphere/

If setting up from scratch you need a user, password and database for mysql. The default is root:ContainerBleed with the database Widgets. Runs on port 8080 by default.

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Things I regret

  • Not abstracting out the db parts, to prevent repeating myself.
  • Not writing my own ORM. But like also, time you guys, I only had a couple days.
  • Not sleeping last night
  • Not finding a more elegant solution, than an env variable
  • Being a generally shit programmer
  • Not adding Delete but come on my dudes, not in your description

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