datadog-api-client-go
This repository contains a Go API client for the Datadog API.
Requirements
Layout
This repository contains per-major-version API client packages. Right
now, Datadog has two API versions, v1
, v2
and the common package.
The API v1 Client
The client library for Datadog API v1 is located in the api/datadogV1
directory. Import it with
import "github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadogV1"
The API v2 Client
The client library for Datadog API v2 is located in the api/datadogV2
directory. Import it with
import "github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadogV2"
The Datadog Package
The datadog package for Datadog API is located in the api/datadog
directory. Import it with
import "github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadog"
Getting Started
Here's an example creating a user:
package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"os"
"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadog"
"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadogV2"
)
func main() {
ctx := context.WithValue(
context.Background(),
datadog.ContextAPIKeys,
map[string]datadog.APIKey{
"apiKeyAuth": {
Key: os.Getenv("DD_CLIENT_API_KEY"),
},
"appKeyAuth": {
Key: os.Getenv("DD_CLIENT_APP_KEY"),
},
},
)
body := *datadogV2.NewUserCreateRequest(*datadogV2.NewUserCreateData(*datadogV2.NewUserCreateAttributes("jane.doe@example.com"), datadogV2.UsersType("users")))
configuration := datadog.NewConfiguration()
apiClient := datadog.NewAPIClient(configuration)
usersApi := datadogV2.NewUsersApi(apiClient)
resp, r, err := usersApi.CreateUser(ctx, body)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error creating user: %v\n", err)
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
}
responseData := resp.GetData()
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "User ID: %s", responseData.GetId())
}
Save it to example.go
, then run go get github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2
.
Set the DD_CLIENT_API_KEY
and DD_CLIENT_APP_KEY
to your Datadog
credentials, and then run go run example.go
.
Unstable Endpoints
This client includes access to Datadog API endpoints while they are in an unstable state and may undergo breaking changes. An extra configuration step is required to enable these endpoints:
configuration.SetUnstableOperationEnabled("<APIVersion>.<OperationName>", true)
where <OperationName>
is the name of the method used to interact with that endpoint. For example: GetLogsIndex
, or UpdateLogsIndex
Changing Server
When talking to a different server, like the eu
instance, change the ContextServerVariables
:
ctx = context.WithValue(ctx,
datadog.ContextServerVariables,
map[string]string{
"site": "datadoghq.eu",
})
Disable compressed payloads
If you want to disable GZIP compressed responses, set the compress
flag
on your configuration object:
configuration.Compress = false
Enable requests logging
If you want to enable requests logging, set the debug
flag on your configuration object:
configuration.Debug = true
Enable retry
If you want to enable retry when getting status code 429
rate-limited, set EnableRetry
to true
configuration.RetryConfiguration.EnableRetry = true
The default max retry is 3
, you can change it with MaxRetries
configuration.RetryConfiguration.MaxRetries = 3
Configure proxy
If you want to configure proxy, set env var HTTP_PROXY
, and HTTPS_PROXY
or set custom
HTTPClient
with proxy configured on configuration object:
proxyUrl, _ := url.Parse("http://127.0.0.1:80")
configuration.HTTPClient = &http.Client{
Transport: &http.Transport{Proxy: http.ProxyURL(proxyUrl)}
}
Several listing operations have a pagination method to help consume all the items available.
For example, to retrieve all your incidents:
package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"os"
"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadog"
"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadogV2"
)
func main() {
ctx := datadog.NewDefaultContext(context.Background())
configuration := datadog.NewConfiguration()
configuration.SetUnstableOperationEnabled("v2.ListIncidents", true)
apiClient := datadog.NewAPIClient(configuration)
incidentsApi := datadogV2.NewIncidentsApi(apiClient)
resp, _ := incidentsApi.ListIncidentsWithPagination(ctx, *datadog.NewListIncidentsOptionalParameters())
for paginationResult := range resp {
if paginationResult.Error != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `IncidentsApi.ListIncidentsWithPagination`: %v\n", paginationResult.Error)
}
responseContent, _ := json.MarshalIndent(paginationResult.Item, "", " ")
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "%s\n", responseContent)
}
}
Encoder/Decoder
By default, datadog-api-client-go uses the Go standard library enconding/json
to encode and decode data. As an alternative users can opt in to use goccy/go-json
by specifying the go build tag goccy_gojson
.
In comparison, there was a significant decrease in cpu time with goccy/go-json
with an increase in memory overhead. For further benchmark information, see goccy/go-json
benchmark section.
Documentation
Developer documentation for API endpoints and models is available on Github pages.
Released versions are available on pkg.go.dev.
Contributing
As most of the code in this repository is generated, we will only accept PRs for files
that are not modified by our code-generation machinery (changes to the generated files
would get overwritten). We happily accept contributions to files that are not autogenerated,
such as tests and development tooling.
Author
support@datadoghq.com