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README.md
Godo
Godo is a Go client library for accessing the DigitalOcean V2 API.
You can view the client API docs here: http://godoc.org/github.com/digitalocean/godo
You can view DigitalOcean API docs here: https://developers.digitalocean.com/documentation/v2/
Usage
import "github.com/digitalocean/godo"
Create a new DigitalOcean client, then use the exposed services to access different parts of the DigitalOcean API.
Authentication
Currently, Personal Access Token (PAT) is the only method of authenticating with the API. You can manage your tokens at the DigitalOcean Control Panel Applications Page.
You can then use your token to create a new client:
import "golang.org/x/oauth2"
pat := "mytoken"
type TokenSource struct {
AccessToken string
}
func (t *TokenSource) Token() (*oauth2.Token, error) {
token := &oauth2.Token{
AccessToken: t.AccessToken,
}
return token, nil
}
tokenSource := &TokenSource{
AccessToken: pat,
}
oauthClient := oauth2.NewClient(oauth2.NoContext, tokenSource)
client := godo.NewClient(oauthClient)
Examples
To create a new Droplet:
dropletName := "super-cool-droplet"
createRequest := &godo.DropletCreateRequest{
Name: dropletName,
Region: "nyc3",
Size: "512mb",
Image: godo.DropletCreateImage{
Slug: "ubuntu-14-04-x64",
},
}
newDroplet, _, err := client.Droplets.Create(createRequest)
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Something bad happened: %s\n\n", err)
return err
}
Pagination
If a list of items is paginated by the API, you must request pages individually. For example, to fetch all Droplets:
func DropletList(client *godo.Client) ([]godo.Droplet, error) {
// create a list to hold our droplets
list := []godo.Droplet{}
// create options. initially, these will be blank
opt := &godo.ListOptions{}
for {
droplets, resp, err := client.Droplets.List(opt)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// append the current page's droplets to our list
for _, d := range droplets {
list = append(list, d)
}
// if we are at the last page, break out the for loop
if resp.Links == nil || resp.Links.IsLastPage() {
break
}
page, err := resp.Links.CurrentPage()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// set the page we want for the next request
opt.Page = page + 1
}
return list, nil
}
Versioning
Each version of the client is tagged and the version is updated accordingly.
Since Go does not have a built-in versioning, a package management tool is recommended - a good one that works with git tags is gopkg.in.
To see the list of past versions, run git tag
.
Documentation
For a comprehensive list of examples, check out the API documentation.
For details on all the functionality in this library, see the GoDoc documentation.
Contributing
We love pull requests! Please see the contribution guidelines.