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github.com/ei09010/news-api-go
News API is a simple HTTP REST API for searching and retrieving live articles from all over the web. It can help you answer questions like:
You can search for articles with any combination of the following criteria:
You can sort the results in the following orders:
You need an API key to use the API - this is a unique key that identifies your requests. They're free for development, open-source, and non-commercial use. You can get one here: https://newsapi.org.
The News API client library is available on GitHub, just need to run the following command:
go get https://github.com/ei09010/News-API-go
package main
import (
"News-API-go/models"
"News-API-go/constants"
"News-API-go/client"
"fmt"
)
// Example request
var newsClient = client.NewClient("https://newsapi.org", "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX")
func main(){
topHeadlineRequest := models.TopHeadlinesRequest{
Category: constants.Business,
Country: constants.US,
Language: "EN",
}
response, err := newsClient.GetTopHeadlines(topHeadlineRequest)
if err != nil{
fmt.Println(err)
}
fmt.Println("we had the following result amount: ", response.TotalResults)
for _, article := range response.Articles{
fmt.Println(article.SourceName)
fmt.Println(article.Author)
fmt.Println(article.Title)
fmt.Println(article.Description)
fmt.Println(article.Url)
fmt.Println(article.UrlToImage)
fmt.Println(article.PublishedAt)
fmt.Println(`
*******************
`)
}
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