Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Golang SDK
This is the Go SDK for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. This project is open source and maintained by Oracle Corp.
The home page for the project is here.
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Dependencies
- Install Go programming language, Go1.14, 1.15 and 1.16 is supported By OCI Go SDK.
- Install GNU Make, using the package manager or binary distribution tool appropriate for your platform.
Installing
If you want to install the SDK under $GOPATH, you can use go get
to retrieve the SDK:
go get -u github.com/oracle/oci-go-sdk
If you are using Go modules, you can install by running the following command within a folder containing a go.mod
file:
go get -d github.com/oracle/oci-go-sdk/@latest
Alternatively, you can install a specific version(supported from v25.0.0
on):
go get -d github.com/oracle/oci-go-sdk/@v41.0.0
Run go mod tidy
In your project, you also need to ensure the import paths contain the correct major-version:
import "github.com/oracle/oci-go-sdk/v41/common" // or whatever major version you're using
Working with the Go SDK
To start working with the Go SDK, you import the service package, create a client, and then use that client to make calls.
Configuring
Before using the SDK, set up a config file with the required credentials. See SDK and Tool Configuration for instructions.
Note that the Go SDK does not support profile inheritance or defining custom values in the configuration file.
Once a config file has been setup, call common.DefaultConfigProvider()
function as follows:
import (
"github.com/oracle/oci-go-sdk/v41/common"
"github.com/oracle/oci-go-sdk/v41/identity"
)
configProvider := common.DefaultConfigProvider()
Or, to configure the SDK programmatically instead, implement the ConfigurationProvider
interface shown below:
type ConfigurationProvider interface {
KeyProvider
TenancyOCID() (string, error)
UserOCID() (string, error)
KeyFingerprint() (string, error)
Region() (string, error)
AuthType() (AuthConfig, error)
}
Or simply use one of structs exposed by the oci-go-sdk
that already implement the above interface
Making a Request
To make a request to an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service, create a client for the service and then use the client to call a function from the service.
- Creating a client: All packages provide a function to create clients, using the naming convention
New<ServiceName>ClientWithConfigurationProvider
,
such as NewVirtualNetworkClientWithConfigurationProvider
or NewIdentityClientWithConfigurationProvider
. To create a new client,
pass a struct that conforms to the ConfigurationProvider
interface, or use the DefaultConfigProvider()
function in the common package.
For example:
config := common.DefaultConfigProvider()
client, err := identity.NewIdentityClientWithConfigurationProvider(config)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
- Making calls: After successfully creating a client, requests can now be made to the service. Generally all functions associated with an operation
accept
context.Context
and a struct that wraps all input parameters. The functions then return a response struct
that contains the desired data, and an error struct that describes the error if an error occurs.
For example:
id := "your_group_id"
response, err := client.GetGroup(context.Background(), identity.GetGroupRequest{GroupId:&id})
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fmt.Println("Group's name is:", response.Name)
- Expect header: By default, "PUT/POST" request would add Expect 100-continue header, if it is not expected, please explicitly set the env var:
export OCI_GOSDK_USING_EXPECT_HEADER=FALSE
Organization of the SDK
The oci-go-sdk
contains the following:
-
Service packages: All packages except common
and any other package found inside cmd
. These packages represent
the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services supported by the Go SDK. Each package represents a service.
These packages include methods to interact with the service, structs that model
input and output parameters, and a client struct that acts as receiver for the above methods.
-
Common package: Found in the common
directory. The common package provides supporting functions and structs used by service packages.
Includes HTTP request/response (de)serialization, request signing, JSON parsing, pointer to reference and other helper functions. Most of the functions
in this package are meant to be used by the service packages.
-
cmd: Internal tools used by the oci-go-sdk
.
Examples
Examples can be found here
Documentation
Full documentation can be found on the godocs site.
Help
Contributing
oci-go-sdk
is an open source project. See CONTRIBUTING for details.
Oracle gratefully acknowledges the contributions to oci-go-sdk that have been made by the community.
License
Copyright (c) 2016, 2018, 2021, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
This software is dual-licensed to you under the Universal Permissive License (UPL) 1.0 as shown at https://oss.oracle.com/licenses/upl
or Apache License 2.0 as shown at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0. You may choose either license.
See LICENSE for more details.
Changes
See CHANGELOG.
Known Issues
You can find information on any known issues with the SDK here and under the Issues tab of this project's GitHub repository.
Building and Testing
Dev Dependencies
go get github.com/stretchr/testify
go get -u golang.org/x/lint/golint
Build
Building is provided by the make file at the root of the project. To build the project execute.
make build
To run the tests:
make test