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github.com/whois-api-llc/domain-discovery-go
The client library for Domains & Subdomains Discovery API in Go language.
The minimum go version is 1.17.
The library is distributed as a Go module
go get github.com/whois-api-llc/domain-discovery-go
Full API documentation available here
You can find all examples in example
directory.
To start making requests you need the API Key. You can find it on your profile page on whoisxmlapi.com. Using the API Key you can create Client.
Most users will be fine with NewBasicClient
function.
client := domaindiscovery.NewBasicClient(apiKey)
If you want to set custom http.Client
to use proxy then you can use NewClient
function.
transport := &http.Transport{Proxy: http.ProxyURL(proxyUrl)}
client := domaindiscovery.NewClient(apiKey, domaindiscovery.ClientParams{
HTTPClient: &http.Client{
Transport: transport,
Timeout: 20 * time.Second,
},
})
Domains & Subdomains Discovery API lets you find domains and subdomains related by specific terms in their hostnames.
// Make request to get a list of all domains matching the criteria without subdomains.
domainDiscoveryResp, resp, err := client.Get(ctx,
&domaindiscovery.SearchTerms{[]string{"amazon.*"}, nil},
nil)
for _, domainName := range domainDiscoveryResp.DomainsList {
log.Println(domainName)
}
// Make request to get only subdomains matching the criteria.
domainDiscoveryResp, resp, err := client.Get(ctx,
nil,
&domaindiscovery.SearchTerms{[]string{"adidas*"}, []string{"*shoes*"}})
log.Println(domainDiscoveryResp.DomainsCount)
// Make request to get raw data in XML.
resp, err := client.GetRaw(ctx,
&domaindiscovery.SearchTerms{Include: []string{"amazon.com"}, Exclude: nil},
&domaindiscovery.SearchTerms{Include: []string{"aws*"}, Exclude: []string{"*portal*", "*beta*"}},
domaindiscovery.OptionOutputFormat("XML"))
log.Println(string(resp.Body))
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