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In recent years, the Go language has received more and more attention in the field of back-end development, and Pagoda, as a very easy-to-use cloud server panel, is also very friendly in building Golang projects. Let's take a look at how to build a Golang project on Pagoda.
Step One: Log in to the Pagoda Panel
First, we need to log in to the Pagoda Panel. If you don’t have an account and password for the Pagoda Panel, you can register and purchase it through the Pagoda official website.
Step 2: Create a website
After logging in to the Pagoda panel, we need to create a website. Find and click "Websites" on the left panel, then click "Create Site."
In the create site page, fill in the relevant information, including website name, website domain name, PHP version, etc. Golang is a compiled language and does not require a PHP interpreter, so just choose the default PHP version here.
Step 3: Install the Golang environment
After successfully creating the website, we need to install the Golang environment. On the Pagoda panel, Golang can be installed through the "Software Store".
Find "Software Store" on the left panel and click it, then find Golang and click Install. After successful installation, you need to create a Golang working directory in the website directory. You can connect to the server through an FTP client, or create it through "File Management" on the Pagoda panel.
Step 4: Deploy the Golang project
After creating the Golang working directory, we need to upload the Golang project to this directory, either through the FTP client or using Pagoda's "File Upload" ” function to upload Golang project code.
After the upload is completed, we need to create a "scheduled task" on the Pagoda panel and run the entry file of the Golang project. Find and click "Scheduled Tasks" on the left panel, then click "Add Scheduled Task".
In the Add Scheduled Task page, fill in the name, execution time, execution script and other information of the scheduled task. Among them, the content of the execution script is as follows:
cd /home/wwwroot/yourdomain.com/golang_project // 进入Golang项目工作目录 go run main.go // 运行Golang项目的入口文件
Note that "yourdomain.com" here needs to be replaced with your own website domain name.
Step 5: Start the Golang project
After completing the above steps, we can start the Golang project. You can keep the running status of the Golang project through the "Scheduled Tasks" of the Pagoda Panel.
In addition, you can also use "Task Management" in the Pagoda panel to view the process and resource usage of the Golang project for timely adjustment and optimization.
Summary:
Building a Golang project on Pagoda is very simple and only requires a few simple steps to complete. At the same time, Pagoda also provides many convenient tools to facilitate us to manage and optimize Golang projects. I believe that through the introduction of this article, everyone has been able to master how to build a Golang project on Pagoda.
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