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go-windows-terminal-sequencessequences.go: unexpected NUL in input
How to read input from console line?What causes 'go build' to fail with 'unexpected NUL in input'?Go Gorilla Mux not routing as expectedWhat is the idiomatic way to handle api versions in golang?Our Server can't handle more than 20 requests/secondGolang routing in different controllersGorilla Mux Subroute Methods POST request trigger GETGo error: unexpected Nul in inputChange HTTP routing by server statusAssign additional field when unmarshalling JSON object to GO struct
I have problem when I run using library mux-logrus , but when using that , appear like this unexpected NUL in input , what's wrong with the library that I use ?
package main
import (
"Go-SMSBlasts/app"
"Go-SMSBlasts/controllers"
"fmt"
"github.com/gorilla/mux"
"github.com/pytimer/mux-logrus"
"net/http"
"os"
)
func main()
r := mux.NewRouter()
r.HandleFunc("/api/user/new", controllers.CreateAccount).Methods(http.MethodPost)
r.HandleFunc("/api/user/login", controllers.Authenticate).Methods(http.MethodPost)
r.HandleFunc("/api/user/getAllData",controllers.PostSMSBlastBySequenceIDAndMobilePhone).Methods(http.MethodPost)
r.HandleFunc("/api/user/insert",controllers.InsertSMSBlast).Methods(http.MethodPost)
r.Use(app.JwtAuthentication) //attach JWT auth middleware
//logrus
r.Use(muxlogrus.NewLogger().Middleware)
port := os.Getenv("PORT") //Get port from .env file, we did not specify any port so this should return an empty string when tested locally
if port == ""
port = "8000" //localhost
fmt.Println(port)
err := http.ListenAndServe(":" + port, r) //Launch the app, visit localhost:8000/api
if err != nil
fmt.Print(err)
go
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I have problem when I run using library mux-logrus , but when using that , appear like this unexpected NUL in input , what's wrong with the library that I use ?
package main
import (
"Go-SMSBlasts/app"
"Go-SMSBlasts/controllers"
"fmt"
"github.com/gorilla/mux"
"github.com/pytimer/mux-logrus"
"net/http"
"os"
)
func main()
r := mux.NewRouter()
r.HandleFunc("/api/user/new", controllers.CreateAccount).Methods(http.MethodPost)
r.HandleFunc("/api/user/login", controllers.Authenticate).Methods(http.MethodPost)
r.HandleFunc("/api/user/getAllData",controllers.PostSMSBlastBySequenceIDAndMobilePhone).Methods(http.MethodPost)
r.HandleFunc("/api/user/insert",controllers.InsertSMSBlast).Methods(http.MethodPost)
r.Use(app.JwtAuthentication) //attach JWT auth middleware
//logrus
r.Use(muxlogrus.NewLogger().Middleware)
port := os.Getenv("PORT") //Get port from .env file, we did not specify any port so this should return an empty string when tested locally
if port == ""
port = "8000" //localhost
fmt.Println(port)
err := http.ListenAndServe(":" + port, r) //Launch the app, visit localhost:8000/api
if err != nil
fmt.Print(err)
go
os.Getenv() retrieves the value of the environment variable named by the key. not from .env file.
– devdotlog
Mar 8 at 0:41
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I have problem when I run using library mux-logrus , but when using that , appear like this unexpected NUL in input , what's wrong with the library that I use ?
package main
import (
"Go-SMSBlasts/app"
"Go-SMSBlasts/controllers"
"fmt"
"github.com/gorilla/mux"
"github.com/pytimer/mux-logrus"
"net/http"
"os"
)
func main()
r := mux.NewRouter()
r.HandleFunc("/api/user/new", controllers.CreateAccount).Methods(http.MethodPost)
r.HandleFunc("/api/user/login", controllers.Authenticate).Methods(http.MethodPost)
r.HandleFunc("/api/user/getAllData",controllers.PostSMSBlastBySequenceIDAndMobilePhone).Methods(http.MethodPost)
r.HandleFunc("/api/user/insert",controllers.InsertSMSBlast).Methods(http.MethodPost)
r.Use(app.JwtAuthentication) //attach JWT auth middleware
//logrus
r.Use(muxlogrus.NewLogger().Middleware)
port := os.Getenv("PORT") //Get port from .env file, we did not specify any port so this should return an empty string when tested locally
if port == ""
port = "8000" //localhost
fmt.Println(port)
err := http.ListenAndServe(":" + port, r) //Launch the app, visit localhost:8000/api
if err != nil
fmt.Print(err)
go
I have problem when I run using library mux-logrus , but when using that , appear like this unexpected NUL in input , what's wrong with the library that I use ?
package main
import (
"Go-SMSBlasts/app"
"Go-SMSBlasts/controllers"
"fmt"
"github.com/gorilla/mux"
"github.com/pytimer/mux-logrus"
"net/http"
"os"
)
func main()
r := mux.NewRouter()
r.HandleFunc("/api/user/new", controllers.CreateAccount).Methods(http.MethodPost)
r.HandleFunc("/api/user/login", controllers.Authenticate).Methods(http.MethodPost)
r.HandleFunc("/api/user/getAllData",controllers.PostSMSBlastBySequenceIDAndMobilePhone).Methods(http.MethodPost)
r.HandleFunc("/api/user/insert",controllers.InsertSMSBlast).Methods(http.MethodPost)
r.Use(app.JwtAuthentication) //attach JWT auth middleware
//logrus
r.Use(muxlogrus.NewLogger().Middleware)
port := os.Getenv("PORT") //Get port from .env file, we did not specify any port so this should return an empty string when tested locally
if port == ""
port = "8000" //localhost
fmt.Println(port)
err := http.ListenAndServe(":" + port, r) //Launch the app, visit localhost:8000/api
if err != nil
fmt.Print(err)
go
go
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os.Getenv() retrieves the value of the environment variable named by the key. not from .env file.
– devdotlog
Mar 8 at 0:41
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os.Getenv() retrieves the value of the environment variable named by the key. not from .env file.
– devdotlog
Mar 8 at 0:41
os.Getenv() retrieves the value of the environment variable named by the key. not from .env file.
– devdotlog
Mar 8 at 0:41
os.Getenv() retrieves the value of the environment variable named by the key. not from .env file.
– devdotlog
Mar 8 at 0:41
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