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chimera

Chi-based Module for Easy REST APIs

Overview

chimera is designed for fast/easy API development based on OpenAPI with the following core features:

  • Automatic OpenAPI (3.1) docs from structs (no comments or files needed)
  • Automatic parsing of JSON/text/binary/form requests
  • Automatic serialization of JSON/text/binary responses
  • Automatic handling of request/response parameters (cookies/query/headers/path)
  • Middleware (with easy error handling)
  • Route groups (with isolated middleware)
  • Error handling as responses
  • Static file serving from directories

An example of how some of this might look in practice is:

package main

import "github.com/matt1484/chimera"

type TestBody struct {
    Property string `json:"prop"`
}

type TestParams struct {
    Path string   `param:"path,in=path"`
    Header string `param:"header,in=header"`
}

func main() {
    api := chimera.NewAPI()
    api.Use(func(req *http.Request, ctx chimera.RouteContext, next chimera.NextFunc) (chimera.ResponseWriter, error) {
        resp, err := next(req)
        return resp, err
    })
    chimera.Get(api, "/test/{path}", func(req *chimera.JSON[TestBody, TestParams]) (*chimera.JSON[TestBody, chimera.Nil], error) {
        return &chimera.JSON[TestBody, TestParams]{
            Body: req.Body,
        }, nil
    })
    api.Start(":8000")
}

By using struct tags, generics, reflection, and carefully designed interfaces chimera can infer and automate a lot of the typical tasks that go developers often manually do.

This library relies heavily on chi to support the routing/grouping/middleware internally. While chi is all about being inline with the standard library, this library is more opinionated and instead goes for a more standard layout of development interfaces as seen in other languages/frameworks to support quicker development. A lof of its design was actually heavily inspired by fastapi and you can even see the parallels in this example here:

from typing import Annotated
from fastapi import FastAPI, Header
from pydantic import BaseModel

class TestBody(BaseModel):
    prop: str

api = fastapi.FastAPI()

@api.middleware("http")
def add_process_time_header(request: Request, next):
    response = next(request)
    return response

@api.get("/test/{path}")
def test(path: str, header: Annotated[str, Header()] = None, body: TestBody) -> TestBody
    return body

Docs

There are docs on github pages hosted here

TODO

  • Proper XML support
  • Multipart form support

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