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github.com/shztki/nifcloud-sdk-go
nifcloud-sdk-go is the UNOFFICIAL NIFCLOUD SDK for the Go programming language.
This repository was forked from aws-sdk-go and modified the following items.
v2computing
for NIFCLOUD Computing.computing
and script
.service-2.json
を、 nifcloud-sdk-go/models/apis/
にある各API の api-2.json
として上書きコピーしました。models/apis/
配下の jsonファイルについては、適宜必要な修正を実施しています。
TStamp
にしている変数をすべて String
に変更しました。ただし一括置換してしまうと以下定義部分まで書き換えてしまうのでこの定義は変更しないように注意。 "TStamp": {
"name": "TStamp",
"type": "timestamp"
},
go generate ./service
で再生成し、タグのバージョンを上げています。$ go get -u github.com/shztki/nifcloud-sdk-go
or if you use dep, within your repo run:
$ dep ensure -add github.com/shztki/nifcloud-sdk-go
Write the following code.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/shztki/nifcloud-sdk-go/nifcloud"
"github.com/shztki/nifcloud-sdk-go/nifcloud/credentials"
"github.com/shztki/nifcloud-sdk-go/nifcloud/session"
"github.com/shztki/nifcloud-sdk-go/service/computing"
)
func main() {
sess := session.Must(session.NewSession(&nifcloud.Config{
Region: nifcloud.String("jp-east-1"),
Credentials: credentials.NewEnvCredentials(),
}))
client := computing.New(sess)
fmt.Println(client.DescribeInstances(nil))
}
Set environment variables and execute the program.
$ export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<Your NIFCLOUD Access Key ID>
$ export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<Your NIFCLOUD Secret Access Key>
$ go run main.go
This SDK is distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, see LICENSE.txt and NOTICE.txt for more information.
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