Dear all,I've just released GIN v0.1.Gin is a fast, low-latency, low-memory footprint, web JSON-API framework with Test Driven Development helpers and patterns, built on top of our beloved OpenResty. It already provides:API Versioning embedded in the frameworkRoutes with named and pattern routes support ControllersModels and a MySql ORMMigrations for SQL engines Test helpers and wrappersSimple error raising and definitionSupport for multiple databases in your application An embedded API Console to play with your APIA client to create, start and stop your applicationsGin's website is: http://gin.ioFeedback always welcome.r. .
Looks very interesting, thank you.I am going to miss a Postgresql and Sqlite backend though, but I'll give it a try ASAP.--Bertrand On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 2:26 AM, Roberto Ostinelli <osti...@gmail.com> wrote: Dear all,I've just released GIN v0.1.Gin is a fast, low-latency, low-memory footprint, web JSON-API framework with Test Driven Development helpers and patterns, built on top of our beloved OpenResty. It already provides:API Versioning embedded in the frameworkRoutes with named and pattern routes support ControllersModels and a MySql ORMMigrations for SQL engines Test helpers and wrappersSimple error raising and definitionSupport for multiple databases in your application An embedded API Console to play with your APIA client to create, start and stop your applicationsGin's website is: http://gin.ioFeedback always welcome.r. .
It's a v0.1 :) The Postresql adapter is coming.Thanks,r.On 22/nov/2013, at 03:59, Bertrand Mansion wrote:Looks very interesting, thank you.I am going to miss a Postgresql and Sqlite backend though, but I'll give it a try ASAP.--Bertrand On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 2:26 AM, Roberto Ostinelli wrote: Dear all,I've just released GIN v0.1.Gin is a fast, low-latency, low-memory footprint, web JSON-API framework with Test Driven Development helpers and patterns, built on top of our beloved OpenResty. It already provides:API Versioning embedded in the frameworkRoutes with named and pattern routes support ControllersModels and a MySql ORMMigrations for SQL engines Test helpers and wrappersSimple error raising and definitionSupport for multiple databases in your application An embedded API Console to play with your APIA client to create, start and stop your applicationsGin's website is: http://gin.ioFeedback always welcome.r.
Looks very interesting, thank you.I am going to miss a Postgresql and Sqlite backend though, but I'll give it a try ASAP.--Bertrand On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 2:26 AM, Roberto Ostinelli wrote: Dear all,I've just released GIN v0.1.Gin is a fast, low-latency, low-memory footprint, web JSON-API framework with Test Driven Development helpers and patterns, built on top of our beloved OpenResty. It already provides:API Versioning embedded in the frameworkRoutes with named and pattern routes support ControllersModels and a MySql ORMMigrations for SQL engines Test helpers and wrappersSimple error raising and definitionSupport for multiple databases in your application An embedded API Console to play with your APIA client to create, start and stop your applicationsGin's website is: http://gin.ioFeedback always welcome.r.
Dear all,I've just released GIN v0.1.Gin is a fast, low-latency, low-memory footprint, web JSON-API framework with Test Driven Development helpers and patterns, built on top of our beloved OpenResty. It already provides:API Versioning embedded in the frameworkRoutes with named and pattern routes support ControllersModels and a MySql ORMMigrations for SQL engines Test helpers and wrappersSimple error raising and definitionSupport for multiple databases in your application An embedded API Console to play with your APIA client to create, start and stop your applicationsGin's website is: http://gin.ioFeedback always welcome.r.