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This repository contains the open source Go client for MessageBird's REST API. Documentation can be found at: https://developers.messagebird.com.
The easiest way to use the MessageBird API in your Go project is to install it using go get:
$ go get github.com/messagebird/go-rest-api
Here is a quick example on how to get started. Assuming the go get installation worked, you can import the messagebird package like this:
import "github.com/messagebird/go-rest-api"
Then, create an instance of messagebird.Client:
client := messagebird.New("test_gshuPaZoeEG6ovbc8M79w0QyM")
Now you can query the API for information or send data. For example, if we want to request our balance information you'd do something like this:
// Request the balance information, returned as a Balance object.
balance, err := balance.Read(client)
if err != nil {
switch errResp := err.(type) {
case messagebird.ErrorResponse:
for _, mbError := range errResp.Errors {
fmt.Printf("Error: %#v\n", mbError)
}
}
return
}
fmt.Println(" payment :", balance.Payment)
fmt.Println(" type :", balance.Type)
fmt.Println(" amount :", balance.Amount)
This will give you something like:
$ go run example.go
payment : prepaid
type : credits
amount : 9
Please see the other examples for a complete overview of all the available API calls.
Complete documentation, instructions, and examples are available at: https://developers.messagebird.com.
If you're upgrading from older versions, please read the Messagebird go-rest-api
upgrading guide.
The MessageBird REST Client for Go is licensed under The BSD 2-Clause License. Copyright (c) 2014, 2015, MessageBird
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