Open Access
Golang and NSG Implementation in REST API Based Third-Party Sandbox System
Author(s) -
Albertus Ari Kristanto,
Yulius Harjoseputro,
Joseph Eric Samodra
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
jurnal resti (rekayasa sistem dan teknologi informasi)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2580-0760
DOI - 10.29207/resti.v4i4.2218
Subject(s) - sandbox (software development) , computer science , process (computing) , concurrency , handshake , third party , rest (music) , system call , phase (matter) , operating system , programming language , chemistry , internet privacy , physics , organic chemistry , acoustics , overhead (engineering)
A good application development requires a testing phase to ensure there are no errors before it’s released to public. But testing phase becomes difficult if the application development involves features from third parties. The idea to resolve the problem for Dhanapala application under the auspices of PT. Semangat Gotong Royong is to make the Sandbox system which is a system designed to resemble the characteristics of a third party. The Sandbox system will be developed into a REST API and written using the Golang programming language. In conducting communications with other systems New Simple Queue (NSQ) is also used that can support concurrency and prevent data transmission failures. As a result, the Sandbox system can receive requests and will process responses that are similar to functions from third parties. All forms of feature calls to third parties can be transferred to the Sandbox system so that all the data needs on some functions involving third parties can be fulfilled and the Dhanapala application can be run without its dependence on third parties