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github.com/NaverCloudPlatform/ncloud-sdk-go-v2
ncloud-sdk-go-v2 is the official Naver Cloud Platform SDK for the Go programming language.
go get github.com/NaverCloudPlatform/ncloud-sdk-go-v2
package main
import (
"log"
"github.com/NaverCloudPlatform/ncloud-sdk-go-v2/ncloud"
"github.com/NaverCloudPlatform/ncloud-sdk-go-v2/services/server"
)
func main() {
apiKeys := ncloud.Keys()
client := server.NewAPIClient(server.NewConfiguration(apiKeys))
// Create server instance
req := server.CreateServerInstancesRequest{
ServerImageProductCode: ncloud.String("SPSW0LINUX000031"),
ServerProductCode: ncloud.String("SPSVRSTAND000049"),
UserData: ncloud.String("#!/bin/sh\nyum -y install httpd"),
IsProtectServerTermination: ncloud.Bool(false),
ServerCreateCount: ncloud.Int32(1),
}
if r, err := client.V2Api.CreateServerInstances(&req); err != nil {
log.Println(err)
} else {
sList := r.ServerInstanceList
log.Println(ncloud.StringValue(r.RequestId))
log.Println(ncloud.StringValue(sList[0].ServerInstanceNo))
log.Println(ncloud.StringValue(sList[0].ServerName))
}
}
If credentials (apiKeys) are not specified, the default credential provider chain is used. The default credential provider chain looks for credentials in the following order:
Services | Documentation |
---|---|
Autoscaling(Classic) | Autoscaling |
Autoscaling(VPC) | Autoscaling(VPC) |
CDN(All) | CDN |
Cloud Data Streaming Service(VPC) | Cloud Data Streaming Service(VPC) |
CloudDB(Classic) | CloudDB |
Cloud DB For MySQL(VPC) | Cloud DB For MySQL(VPC) |
Cloud DB For MSSQL(VPC) | Cloud DB For MSSQL(VPC) |
Cloud DB For Redis(VPC) | Cloud DB For Redis(VPC) |
Cloud DB For MongoDB(VPC) | Cloud DB For MongoDB(VPC) |
Cloud Hadoop(VPC) | Cloud Hadoop(VPC) |
Kubernetes Service(VPC) | NKS(VPC) |
Loadbalancer(Classic) | Loadbalancer |
Loadbalancer(VPC) | Loadbalancer(VPC) |
Nas(VPC) | Nas(VPC) |
Search Engine Service(VPC) | Search Engine Service(VPC) |
Server(Classic) | Server |
Server(VPC) | Server(VPC) |
SourceBuild(All) | SourceBuild |
SourceCommit(All) | SourceCommit |
SourceDeploy(VPC) | SourceDeploy(VPC) |
SourcePipeline(Classic) | SourcePipeline |
SourcePipeline(VPC) | SourcePipeline(VPC) |
VPC(VPC) | VPC |
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