Building an aggregator service in Go. It's a backend web server which allows a user to:
- Follow 5 YouTube channels by default (on successful login)
- Follow and unfollow channels that other users have added
- Add bookmarks and upvote/downvote to the video posts
- Fetch all of the latest videos from the channels they follow
- JWT Authentication Service to securely login users on the website.
RSS/Atom feeds are a way for websites to publish updates to their content. You can use this project to keep up with your favorite youtube channels!
- How to integrate a Go server with PostgreSQL
- The basics of database migrations
- Long-running service workers
- The complete overview of JWT authentication
- Support different options for sorting and filtering posts using query parameters
- Support multiple types of RSS feeds with better logging and error handling (e.g. Atom, JSON, etc.)
- Classify different types of feeds and posts (e.g. blog, podcast, video, etc.)
- Support pagination of the endpoints that can return many items
- Add a CLI client that uses the API to fetch and display posts, maybe it even allows you to read them in your terminal
- Scrape lists of feeds themselves from a third-party site that aggregates feed URLs (e.g. FeedSpot, etc.)
- Add integration tests that use the API to create, read, update, and delete feeds and posts
- Create a comprehensive web UI that uses the backend API
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE
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