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Package gorilla/sessions provides cookie and filesystem sessions
...Built-in backends to store sessions in cookies or the filesystem. Flash messages: session values that last until read. A convenient way to switch session persistency (aka "remember me") and set other attributes. Mechanism to rotate authentication and encryption keys. Multiple sessions per request, even using different backends. Interfaces and infrastructure for custom session backends: sessions from different stores can be retrieved and batch-saved using a common API. First we initialize a session store calling NewCookieStore() and passing a secret key used to authenticate the session.
A simple to use Go (golang) package to generate or parse snowflake IDs
A simple-to-use Go (golang) package to generate or parse Twitter snowflake IDs. You can alter the number of bits used for the node id and step number (sequence) by setting the snowflake.NodeBits and snowflake.StepBits values. Remember that There is a maximum of 22 bits available that can be shared between these two values. You do not have to use all 22 bits. By default this package uses the Twitter Epoch of 1288834974657 or Nov 04 2010 01:42:54. You can set your own epoch value by setting snowflake. Epoch to a time in milliseconds to use as the epoch. When setting custom epoch or bit values you need to set them prior to calling any functions on the snowflake package, including NewNode(). ...