GopherTelekomCloud: a OpenTelekomCloud SDK for Golang
GopherTelekomCloud is a OpenTelekomCloud clouds Go SDK. GopherTelekomCloud is based
on Gophercloud
which is an OpenStack Go SDK and has a great design. GopherTelekomCloud has added and removed some features to support
OpenTelekomCloud.
Useful links
How to install
Installation with modern Go and go mod
is really simple:
Just run go mod download
to install all dependencies.
Getting started
Credentials
Because you'll be hitting an API, you will need to retrieve your OpenTelekomCloud credentials and store them using
standard Openstack approaches:
either clouds.yaml
file (recommended) or environment variables.
You will need to retrieve the following:
- domain name
- username
- password
- project name/id (for most of the services)
- a valid IAM identity URL
Authentication
Once you have access to your credentials, you can begin plugging them into Golangsdk. The next step is authentication,
and this is handled by a base
"Provider" struct. To get one, you can either pass in your credentials explicitly, or tell Golangsdk to use environment
variables:
Option 1: Pass in the values yourself
opts := golangsdk.AuthOptions{
IdentityEndpoint: "https://openstack.example.com:5000/v2.0",
Username: "{username}",
Password: "{password}",
}
client, err := openstack.AuthenticatedClient(opts)
Option 2: Use a utility function to retrieve cloud configuration from env variables and configuration files
env := openstack.NewEnv("OS_")
client, err := env.AuthenticatedClient()
The ProviderClient
is the top-level client that all of your OpenTelekomCloud services derive from. The provider
contains all of the authentication details that allow your Go code to access the API - such as the base URL and token
ID.
Provision a rds instance
Once we have a base Provider, we inject it as a dependency into each OpenTelekomCloud service. In order to work with the
rds API, we need a rds service client; which can be created like so:
client, err := openstack.NewRdsServiceV1(provider, golangsdk.EndpointOpts{
Region: utils.GetRegion(ao),
})
We then use this client
for any rds API operation we want. In our case, we want to provision a rds instance - so we
invoke the Create
method and pass in the name and the flavor ID (database specification) we're interested in:
import "github.com/opentelekomcloud/gophertelekomcloud/openstack/rds/v1/instances"
instance, err := instances.Create(client, instances.CreateOpts{
Name: "My new rds instance!",
FlavorRef: "flavor_id",
}).Extract()
The above code sample creates a new rds instance with the parameters, and embodies the new resource in the instance
variable (ainstances.Instance
struct).
Advanced Usage
Have a look at the FAQ for some tips on customizing the way Golangsdk works.
Backwards-Compatibility Guarantees
None. Vendor it and write tests covering the parts you use.
Contributing
See the contributing guide.
Help and feedback
If you're struggling with something or have spotted a potential bug, feel free to submit an issue to
our bug tracker.