Golang : Handle sub domain with Gin
Just a supplementary tutorial for the previous tutorial on how to deal with sub domain in Golang. In case you find it too troublesome like me to introduce NewServeMux just to handle sub domain, do check out Gin framework. Below is an example on how to handle sub domain with Gin framework in Golang.
This example is from previous tutorial on how to deal with query string with a minor modification.
package main
import (
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"net/http"
)
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
router.GET("/query", func(c *gin.Context) {
first := c.Request.URL.Query().Get("first")
c.String(http.StatusOK, "First is "+first+"\n")
second := c.Request.URL.Query().Get("second")
c.String(http.StatusOK, "Second is "+second+"\n")
})
router.Run("api.example.com:8080") // port 8080 is optional //<---- here!
}
See also : Golang : Listen and Serve on sub domain example
By Adam Ng
IF you gain some knowledge or the information here solved your programming problem. Please consider donating to the less fortunate or some charities that you like. Apart from donation, planting trees, volunteering or reducing your carbon footprint will be great too.
Advertisement
Tutorials
+22.3k Golang : Securing password with salt
+11.1k Golang : Web routing/multiplex example
+14k Golang : How to check if a file is hidden?
+14.6k Golang : How to get URL port?
+9.5k Golang : Web(Javascript) to server-side websocket example
+7.4k Golang : How to iterate a slice without using for loop?
+10.2k Golang : Find and replace data in all files recursively
+13.7k Golang : Get user input until a command or receive a word to stop
+38.2k Golang : Read a text file and replace certain words
+10.4k Golang : Detect number of faces or vehicles in a photo
+7.4k Golang : Calculate how many weeks left to go in a given year
+6.1k Golang : Function as an argument type example