* New config files
As decided, config files are parsed at runtime.
I decided to go for YAML config files because there can be comments in
it.
There are 2 files:
* config/default_config.yml <= which shouldn't be edited unless we add a
config parameter
* config/config.yml <= which is the user-defined config. This file
shouldn't be commited
Changed every call to config.XXX to config.Conf.XXX (look to the new
stucture of config in config/types.go)
Of course, putting config parameters in config.yml overrides config in
config_default.yml. You don't have to put everything in it, just add
what you want to override.
* Fixing test
Replacing conf.New by config.Conf
* Fixing call to config.Conf to config.Config{} in test files
* Might have fixed testing with this
Printf instead of Fatalf
* Renaming config.yml in example file
* Forbid commiting config.yml
* Should be now fixed
* Do not need this file anymore
* Gofmt friendly
Keeping Go source code in line with what they preconize
* Golint Friendly Next
So I have made some variables unexported
Added comments in every function that I know what it does
Removed some deprecated stuff that I was sure of
Added a comment on possible deprecated methods "Is it deprecated?"
Changed some variable/method name according to golint recommendations
* Update filelist.go
This allows users to change the default logging verbosity (errors)
to either *detailed* (prints SQL statements) or *silent*.
Also added support for using a custom logger function.
- Fixed the gorm unit test that checks the automigrations
They will actually fail if any errors were logged now.
- Added a postgres unit test
Currently disabled because it would need a running local
postgres db and a change to the .travis.yml file to work
inside the CI build.
- The db test will run an sqlite3 database in in-memory
mode and run the automigrations.
- The template test will check if all the templates
that are stored in package variables (template.Must)
compile and if ReloadTemplates works without panicking.
* Checkpoint: it builds
The config, db, model, network, os, and public packages have had some
fixes to glaringly obvious flaws, dead code removed, and stylistic
changes.
* Style changes and old code removal in router
Router needs a lot of work done to its (lack of) error handling.
* Dead code removal and style changes
Now up to util/email/email.go. After I'm finished with the initial sweep
I'll go back and fix error handling and security issues. Then I'll fix
the broken API. Then I'll go through to add documentation and fix code
visibility.
* Finish dead code removal and style changes
Vendored libraries not touched. Everything still needs security fixes
and documentation. There's also one case of broken functionality.
* Fix accidental find-and-replace
* Style, error checking, saftey, bug fix changes
* Redo error checking erased during merge
* Re-add merge-erased fix. Make Safe safe.
Configurations are separated in files in the folder config
Connection to database by a package to import when needed
Models will be in a model package for better maintenance
Services access to the models
Utils are tools or functions that can be used anywhere
main.go cleaned a bit and other files modifications are there for the above modifications