A responsive news website for links about the Go programming language, written in Go. You can see a this website in action at this link:
The app requires postgresql just now to bootstrap locally (not Mysql). So make sure you have psql installed. The bootstrap process will create a database and settings for you, but you'll need to promote the first user to admin in order to use the site locally.
Go get this app:
go get -u github.com/kennygrant/gohackernews
Then to build and run the server locally, as you'd expect:
go run server.go
or get the fragmenta command line tool (for things like migrations, deploy etc) and run it with that:
go get -u github.com/fragmenta/fragmenta
fragmenta server
This is the entry point main() for the application. It includes packages within src and starts a server.
This holds the website assets, actions and views - the meat of the app.
This contains general app files, resources like pages or users should go in a separate pkg.
This contains files related to users on the website.
This contains files related to stories on the website.
This contains files related to comments on the website.
lib is used to store utility packages which can be used by several parts of the app. Some examples of libraries are included, but unused in this example application.
Templates for generating new resources are stored in here and used by fragmenta generate to generate a new resource package, containing assets, code and views.