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github.com/j1mb0b/openfoodfacts-go
This library is for accessing OpenFoodFacts data for food product, ingredients and nutritional data from within your go application. You can also get the Nutri-Score and the Eco-Score
Use of the OpenFoodFacts database is subject to the OpenFoodFacts Terms of Use, please read them before using this library in your application.
This library is copyright © 2019-2021 OpenFoodFacts. All rights reserved. Use of this library is governed by the MIT license which can be found in the LICENSE.txt file.
This is a very simple example how to use the library in you go program.
package main
import (
"github.com/j1mb0b/openfoodfacts-go"
)
func main() {
api := openfoodfacts.NewClient("world", "", "")
product, err := api.Product("0737628064502")
}
There are runnable examples in the examples
subdirectory.
Ken Allan
If you use this SDK, feel free to open a PR to add your application in this list.
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