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Status Package
Comprehensive health check and status monitoring system for HTTP APIs with flexible control modes, caching, and multi-format output support.
Table of Contents
- Overview
- Key Features
- Installation
- Architecture
- Quick Start
- Performance
- Use Cases
- Subpackages
- Configuration
- HTTP API
- Best Practices
- Testing
- Contributing
- Future Enhancements
- License
Overview
This package provides production-ready health check and status monitoring for Go HTTP APIs. It integrates with the Gin web framework to expose status endpoints that aggregate component health checks with configurable validation strategies.
Design Philosophy
- Flexible Validation: Multiple control modes (Must, Should, AnyOf, Quorum) for different component criticality levels
- Performance-Focused: Built-in caching with atomic operations reduces overhead for frequent health checks
- Thread-Safe: Full concurrency support with proper synchronization primitives
- Multi-Format: JSON and plain text output for different consumption scenarios
- Integration-Ready: Works seamlessly with github.com/nabbar/golib/monitor for component monitoring
Key Features
- Component Monitoring: Aggregate health from multiple monitored components
- Control Modes: Flexible validation strategies (Ignore, Should, Must, AnyOf, Quorum)
- Caching: 3-second default cache with atomic operations for high-frequency checks
- Multi-Format Output: JSON (default) and plain text via query parameters or headers
- Verbosity Control: Short (status only) or full (with component details) responses
- Thread-Safe: Atomic operations and mutex protection for concurrent access
- Configurable HTTP Codes: Customize return codes for OK (200), Warn (207), KO (500) states
- Version Tracking: Include application name, version, and build information
- Gin Integration: Drop-in middleware for Gin web framework
Installation
go get github.com/nabbar/golib/status
Architecture
Package Structure
The package is organized into focused subpackages with clear responsibilities:
status/
├── control/ # Validation mode definitions
│ ├── interface.go # Mode type and constants
│ ├── encode.go # Marshaling support (JSON, YAML, TOML, CBOR)
│ └── format.go # String parsing and formatting
├── mandatory/ # Single component group management
│ ├── interface.go # Mandatory interface
│ └── model.go # Thread-safe implementation
├── listmandatory/ # Multiple group management
│ ├── interface.go # ListMandatory interface
│ └── model.go # Collection handling
├── interface.go # Main Status interface
├── model.go # Core implementation
├── config.go # Configuration structures
├── cache.go # Status caching
├── route.go # HTTP endpoint handler
└── encode.go # Response marshaling
Component Overview
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Status Package │
│ HTTP Endpoint + Component Health Aggregation │
└──────────────┬────────────┬──────────────┬──────────┘
│ │ │
┌────────▼───┐ ┌────▼─────┐ ┌────▼────────┐
│ control │ │mandatory │ │listmandatory│
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ Validation │ │ Group │ │ Collection │
│ Modes │ │ Manager │ │ Manager │
└────────────┘ └──────────┘ └─────────────┘
│ │ │
└────────────┴──────────────┘
│
┌─────────▼──────────┐
│ monitor/types │
│ Component Health │
└────────────────────┘
| Component | Purpose | Thread-Safe | Marshaling |
|---|---|---|---|
status |
Main coordinator, HTTP endpoint | ✅ | JSON, Text |
control |
Validation mode definitions | ✅ | JSON, YAML, TOML, CBOR |
mandatory |
Component group with mode | ✅ | N/A |
listmandatory |
Multiple group management | ✅ | N/A |
Data Flow
[HTTP Request]
↓
[MiddleWare] → Parse query params/headers
↓
[getStatus] → Walk monitor pool
↓
[Control Mode Logic]
├─ Ignore: Skip component
├─ Should: Warn only (no failure)
├─ Must: Must be healthy
├─ AnyOf: At least one healthy
└─ Quorum: Majority (>50%) healthy
↓
[Encode] → JSON or Text format
↓
[HTTP Response] → With status code
Performance
Caching
The package implements efficient caching to reduce overhead:
- Default Cache: 3 seconds (configurable)
- Atomic Operations: Lock-free reads via
atomic.Value - Thread-Safe: Safe for concurrent health checks
- Cache Methods:
IsCacheHealthy(): Check >= Warn (accepts warnings)IsCacheStrictlyHealthy(): Check == OK (strict)
Performance Impact: Cached checks complete in <10ns (no component walking)
Benchmark Results
BenchmarkNew-12 13,963,723 77.33 ns/op 72 B/op 4 allocs/op
BenchmarkSetMode-12 135,494,511 9.02 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkGetMode-12 174,430,036 6.77 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkKeyAdd-12 23,573,498 45.56 ns/op 40 B/op 2 allocs/op
BenchmarkKeyHas-12 100,000,000 10.04 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkKeyList-12 21,103,474 57.20 ns/op 80 B/op 1 allocs/op
BenchmarkConcurrentReads-12 37,712,851 32.36 ns/op 48 B/op 1 allocs/op
BenchmarkConcurrentWrites-12 10,351,329 118.60 ns/op 40 B/op 2 allocs/op
BenchmarkMixedOperations-12 31,084,405 38.72 ns/op 15 B/op 0 allocs/op
Measured on AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D, Linux, Go 1.21+
Concurrency
- Atomic State:
atomic.Int32,atomic.Int64,atomic.Valuefor cache - Mutex Protection:
sync.RWMutexfor configuration and pool access - Zero Races: Verified with
go test -race(no data races detected)
Use Cases
This package is designed for scenarios requiring robust health monitoring:
Microservices Health Checks
- Aggregate health from databases, caches, queues, external APIs
- Configure critical (Must) vs optional (Should) dependencies
- Return appropriate HTTP codes for load balancers and orchestrators
Kubernetes/Docker Health Probes
- Liveness probe: Use
IsStrictlyHealthy()for restart signals - Readiness probe: Use
IsHealthy()to tolerate warnings - Startup probe: Check with cached status for efficiency
API Gateway Integration
- Expose
/healthand/statusendpoints - JSON for programmatic consumption
- Text format for quick visual inspection
Monitoring Systems
- Integrate with Prometheus, Datadog, New Relic
- Cache reduces load on monitoring components
- Detailed component status for diagnostics
Distributed Systems
- AnyOf mode: Redis cluster with multiple nodes (any healthy = OK)
- Quorum mode: Database replicas (majority must be healthy)
- Must mode: Core dependencies (all must be healthy)
Quick Start
Basic Status Endpoint
package main
import (
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"github.com/nabbar/golib/context"
"github.com/nabbar/golib/status"
"github.com/nabbar/golib/monitor/pool"
"github.com/nabbar/golib/monitor/info"
)
func main() {
// Create context
ctx := context.NewGlobal()
// Create status instance
sts := status.New(ctx)
// Set application info
sts.SetInfo("my-api", "v1.0.0", "abc123")
// Create and register monitor pool
monPool := pool.New(ctx)
sts.RegisterPool(func() montps.Pool { return monPool })
// Add a component monitor
dbMonitor := info.New(func(context.Context) (monsts.Status, string, error) {
// Check database health
if dbHealthy() {
return monsts.OK, "Database connected", nil
}
return monsts.KO, "Database connection failed", nil
})
monPool.MonitorAdd(dbMonitor)
// Set up Gin router
r := gin.Default()
r.GET("/status", func(c *gin.Context) {
sts.MiddleWare(c)
})
r.Run(":8080")
}
func dbHealthy() bool {
// Your health check logic
return true
}
With Configuration
import (
"net/http"
"github.com/nabbar/golib/status"
"github.com/nabbar/golib/status/control"
monsts "github.com/nabbar/golib/monitor/status"
)
func setupStatus() status.Status {
sts := status.New(ctx)
sts.SetInfo("my-api", "v1.0.0", "abc123")
// Configure HTTP return codes and mandatory components
cfg := status.Config{
ReturnCode: map[monsts.Status]int{
monsts.OK: http.StatusOK, // 200
monsts.Warn: http.StatusMultiStatus, // 207
monsts.KO: http.StatusServiceUnavailable, // 503
},
MandatoryComponent: []status.Mandatory{
{
Mode: control.Must,
Keys: []string{"database", "cache"},
},
{
Mode: control.Should,
Keys: []string{"email-service"},
},
{
Mode: control.AnyOf,
Keys: []string{"redis-1", "redis-2", "redis-3"},
},
},
}
sts.SetConfig(cfg)
return sts
}
Health Check Methods
// In your application
sts := setupStatus()
// Check if healthy (tolerates warnings)
if sts.IsHealthy() {
log.Println("Service is healthy")
}
// Check specific components
if sts.IsHealthy("database", "cache") {
log.Println("Core components healthy")
}
// Strict check (no warnings allowed)
if sts.IsStrictlyHealthy() {
log.Println("Service is perfectly healthy")
}
// Cached checks (efficient for frequent calls)
if sts.IsCacheHealthy() {
// Uses cached status (3s default)
}
Subpackages
control Subpackage
Validation mode definitions for component health evaluation.
Available Modes
package control
type Mode uint8
const (
Ignore Mode = iota // No validation (component ignored)
Should // Warning only (doesn't cause failure)
Must // Must be healthy (causes failure if not)
AnyOf // At least one in group must be healthy
Quorum // Majority (>50%) must be healthy
)
Mode Behavior
| Mode | Component Status | Overall Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Ignore | Any | No impact (skipped) |
| Should | KO | → Warn (not KO) |
| Should | Warn | → Warn |
| Should | OK | No impact |
| Must | KO | → KO |
| Must | Warn | → Warn |
| Must | OK | No impact |
| AnyOf | All KO | → KO |
| AnyOf | At least 1 OK | No impact |
| AnyOf | Only Warn | → Warn |
| Quorum | ≤50% OK+Warn | → KO |
| Quorum | >50% OK+Warn | No impact or → Warn |
String Parsing
import "github.com/nabbar/golib/status/control"
// Parse from string (case-insensitive)
mode := control.Parse("must") // → Must
mode = control.Parse("ANYOF") // → AnyOf
mode = control.Parse("invalid") // → Ignore (default)
// Format to string
str := control.Must.String() // → "Must"
Marshaling Support
The Mode type implements multiple encoding interfaces:
// JSON
data, _ := json.Marshal(control.Must) // → "Must"
var mode control.Mode
json.Unmarshal([]byte(`"must"`), &mode)
// YAML
data, _ := yaml.Marshal(control.Must)
yaml.Unmarshal([]byte("must"), &mode)
// TOML
data, _ := mode.MarshalTOML()
// CBOR (binary)
data, _ := mode.MarshalCBOR()
// Plain text
data, _ := mode.MarshalText()
See GoDoc for complete API.
mandatory Subpackage
Manages a single component group with an associated validation mode.
Features
- Thread-safe key management
- Atomic mode operations
- Lock-free reads for high performance
API Example
import (
"github.com/nabbar/golib/status/mandatory"
"github.com/nabbar/golib/status/control"
)
// Create new group
m := mandatory.New()
// Set validation mode
m.SetMode(control.Must)
// Add component keys
m.KeyAdd("database", "cache", "queue")
// Check if key exists
if m.KeyHas("database") {
fmt.Println("Database is in mandatory group")
}
// Get current mode
mode := m.GetMode() // → Must
// List all keys
keys := m.KeyList() // → ["database", "cache", "queue"]
// Remove keys
m.KeyDel("queue")
Thread Safety
// Safe for concurrent use
var wg sync.WaitGroup
m := mandatory.New()
for i := 0; i < 100; i++ {
wg.Add(1)
go func(id int) {
defer wg.Done()
m.KeyAdd(fmt.Sprintf("component-%d", id))
}(i)
}
wg.Wait()
fmt.Println(m.KeyList()) // All 100 components added safely
See GoDoc for complete API.
listmandatory Subpackage
Manages multiple mandatory groups as a collection.
Features
- Thread-safe collection operations
- Iterator pattern with Walk method
- Automatic cleanup of invalid entries
API Example
import (
"github.com/nabbar/golib/status/listmandatory"
"github.com/nabbar/golib/status/mandatory"
"github.com/nabbar/golib/status/control"
)
// Create list
list := listmandatory.New()
// Create and add groups
coreGroup := mandatory.New()
coreGroup.SetMode(control.Must)
coreGroup.KeyAdd("database", "cache")
list.Add(coreGroup)
optionalGroup := mandatory.New()
optionalGroup.SetMode(control.Should)
optionalGroup.KeyAdd("email", "sms")
list.Add(optionalGroup)
redisCluster := mandatory.New()
redisCluster.SetMode(control.AnyOf)
redisCluster.KeyAdd("redis-1", "redis-2", "redis-3")
list.Add(redisCluster)
// Get count
count := list.Len() // → 3
// Walk through groups
list.Walk(func(m mandatory.Mandatory) bool {
fmt.Printf("Mode: %s, Keys: %v\n", m.GetMode(), m.KeyList())
return true // Continue iteration
})
// Remove a group
list.Del(optionalGroup)
See GoDoc for complete API.
Configuration
Config Structure
type Config struct {
// HTTP status codes for each health state
ReturnCode map[monsts.Status]int
// Component groups with validation modes
MandatoryComponent []Mandatory
}
type Mandatory struct {
Mode control.Mode // Validation mode
Keys []string // Component names
}
Default Values
If ReturnCode is empty, defaults are:
monsts.OK→ 200 (http.StatusOK)monsts.Warn→ 207 (http.StatusMultiStatus)monsts.KO→ 500 (http.StatusInternalServerError)
Configuration Examples
Standard Web API
cfg := status.Config{
ReturnCode: map[monsts.Status]int{
monsts.OK: 200, // OK
monsts.Warn: 200, // Treat warnings as OK
monsts.KO: 503, // Service Unavailable
},
MandatoryComponent: []status.Mandatory{
{Mode: control.Must, Keys: []string{"database"}},
{Mode: control.Should, Keys: []string{"cache"}},
},
}
Kubernetes Health Probes
// Liveness: Strict (restart if any issue)
livenessCfg := status.Config{
ReturnCode: map[monsts.Status]int{
monsts.OK: 200,
monsts.Warn: 500, // Treat warnings as failure
monsts.KO: 500,
},
MandatoryComponent: []status.Mandatory{
{Mode: control.Must, Keys: []string{"core"}},
},
}
// Readiness: Tolerant (accept warnings)
readinessCfg := status.Config{
ReturnCode: map[monsts.Status]int{
monsts.OK: 200,
monsts.Warn: 200, // Accept warnings
monsts.KO: 503,
},
}
Distributed System
cfg := status.Config{
MandatoryComponent: []status.Mandatory{
// Core database: must be healthy
{Mode: control.Must, Keys: []string{"postgres"}},
// Redis cluster: any node OK
{Mode: control.AnyOf, Keys: []string{
"redis-master", "redis-replica-1", "redis-replica-2",
}},
// Kafka cluster: quorum required
{Mode: control.Quorum, Keys: []string{
"kafka-1", "kafka-2", "kafka-3",
}},
// Optional services
{Mode: control.Should, Keys: []string{"email", "sms"}},
},
}
HTTP API
Endpoint Configuration
r := gin.Default()
// Simple endpoint
r.GET("/status", func(c *gin.Context) {
sts.MiddleWare(c)
})
// With generic context
r.GET("/health", func(c *gin.Context) {
sts.Expose(c)
})
Query Parameters
| Parameter | Values | Description |
|---|---|---|
short |
true, 1 |
Return only overall status (no component details) |
format |
text, json |
Output format (default: JSON) |
HTTP Headers
| Header | Values | Description |
|---|---|---|
X-Verbose |
false |
Return short output (same as short=true) |
Accept |
text/plain, application/json |
Content negotiation |
Response Formats
JSON Response (default)
{
"name": "my-api",
"release": "v1.0.0",
"hash": "abc123",
"date_build": "2024-11-13T08:00:00Z",
"status": "OK",
"message": "",
"component": {
"database": {
"status": "OK",
"message": "Database connected",
"options": {}
},
"cache": {
"status": "OK",
"message": "Redis operational",
"options": {}
}
}
}
JSON Response (short)
{
"name": "my-api",
"release": "v1.0.0",
"hash": "abc123",
"date_build": "2024-11-13T08:00:00Z",
"status": "OK",
"message": ""
}
Text Response
OK: my-api (v1.0.0 - abc123)
Text Response (verbose)
OK: my-api (v1.0.0 - abc123)
database: OK - Database connected
cache: OK - Redis operational
HTTP Status Codes
The HTTP status code in the response depends on configuration:
| Health Status | Default Code | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
OK |
200 | All components healthy |
Warn |
207 | Some warnings present |
KO |
500 | One or more critical components failed |
Customize codes via Config.ReturnCode (see Configuration).
Usage Examples
cURL
# JSON (default)
curl http://localhost:8080/status
# JSON short
curl http://localhost:8080/status?short=true
# Text format
curl http://localhost:8080/status?format=text
# Text format with details
curl -H "Accept: text/plain" http://localhost:8080/status
# Short via header
curl -H "X-Verbose: false" http://localhost:8080/status
Go Client
resp, err := http.Get("http://localhost:8080/status")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
if resp.StatusCode == http.StatusOK {
log.Println("Service is healthy")
}
var status struct {
Name string `json:"name"`
Release string `json:"release"`
Status string `json:"status"`
}
json.NewDecoder(resp.Body).Decode(&status)
Best Practices
Component Organization
Group by Criticality
cfg := status.Config{
MandatoryComponent: []status.Mandatory{
// Critical: Must be healthy for service to function
{Mode: control.Must, Keys: []string{
"database",
"auth-service",
}},
// Important: Warnings acceptable, but not failures
{Mode: control.Should, Keys: []string{
"cache",
"search-index",
}},
// Redundant: Any one instance is sufficient
{Mode: control.AnyOf, Keys: []string{
"worker-1", "worker-2", "worker-3",
}},
},
}
Health Check Implementation
✅ Good Practices
// 1. Fast health checks (<100ms)
func checkDatabase() (monsts.Status, string, error) {
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 50*time.Millisecond)
defer cancel()
if err := db.PingContext(ctx); err != nil {
return monsts.KO, "Database unreachable", err
}
return monsts.OK, "Database connected", nil
}
// 2. Use cached status for efficiency
if sts.IsCacheHealthy() {
// Serve traffic (uses 3s cache)
}
// 3. Distinguish between warnings and failures
func checkCache() (monsts.Status, string, error) {
if err := cache.Ping(); err != nil {
// Cache down but not critical
return monsts.Warn, "Cache unavailable", err
}
return monsts.OK, "Cache operational", nil
}
// 4. Provide meaningful messages
return monsts.KO, fmt.Sprintf("Connection pool exhausted: %d/%d", active, max), nil
❌ Bad Practices
// 1. Slow health checks (blocks thread)
func checkBad() (monsts.Status, string, error) {
time.Sleep(5 * time.Second) // Too slow!
return monsts.OK, "", nil
}
// 2. Ignoring cache benefits
for {
if sts.IsHealthy() { // Recalculates every time
// Heavy operation repeated unnecessarily
}
time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)
}
// 3. Generic error messages
return monsts.KO, "Error", err // Not helpful for debugging
// 4. Silent failures
func checkSilent() (monsts.Status, string, error) {
db.Ping() // Ignoring error
return monsts.OK, "", nil
}
Error Handling
Always Handle Errors
// ✅ Good
if err := sts.MonitorAdd(monitor); err != nil {
log.Printf("Failed to add monitor: %v", err)
return err
}
// ❌ Bad
sts.MonitorAdd(monitor) // Ignoring error
Kubernetes Integration
Liveness Probe (Restart on failure)
livenessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /status?short=true
port: 8080
initialDelaySeconds: 30
periodSeconds: 10
timeoutSeconds: 5
failureThreshold: 3
Readiness Probe (Remove from service on failure)
readinessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /status?short=true
port: 8080
initialDelaySeconds: 10
periodSeconds: 5
timeoutSeconds: 2
failureThreshold: 2
Startup Probe (Initial health check)
startupProbe:
httpGet:
path: /status?short=true
port: 8080
initialDelaySeconds: 0
periodSeconds: 5
timeoutSeconds: 2
failureThreshold: 30 # Allow 150s for startup
Monitoring Integration
Prometheus Metrics
import "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
var (
healthStatus = prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Name: "app_health_status",
Help: "Health status (0=KO, 1=Warn, 2=OK)",
},
[]string{"component"},
)
)
func updateMetrics(sts status.Status) {
sts.MonitorWalk(func(name string, mon montps.Monitor) bool {
status := mon.Status()
healthStatus.WithLabelValues(name).Set(float64(status.Int()))
return true
})
}
Performance Optimization
Use Cached Methods
// High-frequency checks (every request)
func middleware(c *gin.Context) {
if !sts.IsCacheHealthy() {
c.AbortWithStatus(503)
return
}
c.Next()
}
// Background monitoring
go func() {
ticker := time.NewTicker(10 * time.Second)
for range ticker.C {
if !sts.IsHealthy() {
alerting.Trigger("service-unhealthy")
}
}
}()
Component Monitoring Best Practices
- Keep checks lightweight (<100ms)
- Use timeouts to prevent hanging
- Cache expensive checks in the monitor itself
- Return specific error messages
- Use appropriate control modes (Must vs Should)
Testing
Test Suite: 306 specs across 4 packages with 85.6% overall coverage
# Run all tests
go test ./...
# With coverage
go test -cover ./...
# With race detection (recommended)
CGO_ENABLED=1 go test -race ./...
# Benchmarks
go test -bench=. -benchmem ./mandatory/
Test Results
status/ 120 specs 85.6% coverage 10.7s
status/control/ 102 specs 95.0% coverage 0.01s
status/listmandatory/ 29 specs 75.4% coverage 0.5s
status/mandatory/ 55 specs 76.1% coverage 0.1s
Quality Assurance
- ✅ Zero data races (verified with
-race) - ✅ Thread-safe concurrent operations
- ✅ Comprehensive edge case coverage
- ✅ Benchmark performance validation
See TESTING.md for detailed testing documentation.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please follow these guidelines:
Code Contributions
- Do not use AI to generate package implementation code
- AI may assist with tests, documentation, and bug fixing
- All contributions must pass
go test -race - Maintain or improve test coverage (≥80%)
- Follow existing code style and patterns
Documentation
- Update README.md for new features
- Add examples for common use cases
- Keep TESTING.md synchronized with test changes
Testing
- Write tests for all new features
- Test edge cases and error conditions
- Verify thread safety with race detector
- Add comments explaining complex scenarios
Pull Requests
- Provide clear description of changes
- Reference related issues
- Include test results
- Update documentation
See CONTRIBUTING.md for detailed guidelines.
Future Enhancements
Potential improvements for future versions:
Control Modes
- Custom validation logic via function callbacks
- Weighted quorum (different components have different weights)
- Time-based validation (require health for N consecutive checks)
Caching
- Per-component cache duration
- Cache invalidation hooks
- Configurable cache strategies (LRU, TTL, etc.)
Monitoring
- Built-in metrics export (Prometheus format)
- Health check history and trends
- Circuit breaker integration for failing components
Output Formats
- XML output support
- GraphQL endpoint support
- Structured logging output
Advanced Features
- Dependency graphs (component A depends on B)
- Health check scheduling (different intervals per component)
- Multi-region health aggregation
- gRPC health check protocol support
Suggestions and contributions are welcome via GitHub issues.
AI Transparency Notice
In accordance with Article 50.4 of the EU AI Act, AI assistance has been used for testing, documentation, and bug fixing under human supervision.
License
MIT License - See LICENSE file for details.
Resources
- Issues: GitHub Issues
- Documentation: GoDoc
- Testing Guide: TESTING.md
- Contributing: CONTRIBUTING.md
- Monitor Package: github.com/nabbar/golib/monitor
- Gin Framework: gin-gonic/gin
Version: Go 1.18+ on Linux, macOS, Windows
Maintained By: Status Package Contributors