| # Gophercloud: an OpenStack SDK for Go |
| [](https://travis-ci.org/gophercloud/gophercloud) |
| [](https://coveralls.io/github/gophercloud/gophercloud?branch=master) |
| |
| Gophercloud is an OpenStack Go SDK. |
| |
| ## Useful links |
| |
| * [Reference documentation](http://godoc.org/gerrit.mcp.mirantis.net/debian/gophercloud.git) |
| * [Effective Go](https://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html) |
| |
| ## How to install |
| |
| Before installing, you need to ensure that your [GOPATH environment variable](https://golang.org/doc/code.html#GOPATH) |
| is pointing to an appropriate directory where you want to install Gophercloud: |
| |
| ```bash |
| mkdir $HOME/go |
| export GOPATH=$HOME/go |
| ``` |
| |
| To protect yourself against changes in your dependencies, we highly recommend choosing a |
| [dependency management solution](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/PackageManagementTools) for |
| your projects, such as [godep](https://github.com/tools/godep). Once this is set up, you can install |
| Gophercloud as a dependency like so: |
| |
| ```bash |
| go get gerrit.mcp.mirantis.net/debian/gophercloud.git |
| |
| # Edit your code to import relevant packages from "gerrit.mcp.mirantis.net/debian/gophercloud.git" |
| |
| godep save ./... |
| ``` |
| |
| This will install all the source files you need into a `Godeps/_workspace` directory, which is |
| referenceable from your own source files when you use the `godep go` command. |
| |
| ## Getting started |
| |
| ### Credentials |
| |
| Because you'll be hitting an API, you will need to retrieve your OpenStack |
| credentials and either store them as environment variables or in your local Go |
| files. The first method is recommended because it decouples credential |
| information from source code, allowing you to push the latter to your version |
| control system without any security risk. |
| |
| You will need to retrieve the following: |
| |
| * username |
| * password |
| * a valid Keystone identity URL |
| |
| For users that have the OpenStack dashboard installed, there's a shortcut. If |
| you visit the `project/access_and_security` path in Horizon and click on the |
| "Download OpenStack RC File" button at the top right hand corner, you will |
| download a bash file that exports all of your access details to environment |
| variables. To execute the file, run `source admin-openrc.sh` and you will be |
| prompted for your password. |
| |
| ### Authentication |
| |
| Once you have access to your credentials, you can begin plugging them into |
| Gophercloud. 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 Gophercloud to use environment variables: |
| |
| ```go |
| import ( |
| "gerrit.mcp.mirantis.net/debian/gophercloud.git" |
| "gerrit.mcp.mirantis.net/debian/gophercloud.git/openstack" |
| "gerrit.mcp.mirantis.net/debian/gophercloud.git/openstack/utils" |
| ) |
| |
| // Option 1: Pass in the values yourself |
| opts := gophercloud.AuthOptions{ |
| IdentityEndpoint: "https://openstack.example.com:5000/v2.0", |
| Username: "{username}", |
| Password: "{password}", |
| } |
| |
| // Option 2: Use a utility function to retrieve all your environment variables |
| opts, err := openstack.AuthOptionsFromEnv() |
| ``` |
| |
| Once you have the `opts` variable, you can pass it in and get back a |
| `ProviderClient` struct: |
| |
| ```go |
| provider, err := openstack.AuthenticatedClient(opts) |
| ``` |
| |
| The `ProviderClient` is the top-level client that all of your OpenStack 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 server |
| |
| Once we have a base Provider, we inject it as a dependency into each OpenStack |
| service. In order to work with the Compute API, we need a Compute service |
| client; which can be created like so: |
| |
| ```go |
| client, err := openstack.NewComputeV2(provider, gophercloud.EndpointOpts{ |
| Region: os.Getenv("OS_REGION_NAME"), |
| }) |
| ``` |
| |
| We then use this `client` for any Compute API operation we want. In our case, |
| we want to provision a new server - so we invoke the `Create` method and pass |
| in the flavor ID (hardware specification) and image ID (operating system) we're |
| interested in: |
| |
| ```go |
| import "gerrit.mcp.mirantis.net/debian/gophercloud.git/openstack/compute/v2/servers" |
| |
| server, err := servers.Create(client, servers.CreateOpts{ |
| Name: "My new server!", |
| FlavorRef: "flavor_id", |
| ImageRef: "image_id", |
| }).Extract() |
| ``` |
| |
| The above code sample creates a new server with the parameters, and embodies the |
| new resource in the `server` variable (a |
| [`servers.Server`](http://godoc.org/gerrit.mcp.mirantis.net/debian/gophercloud.git) struct). |
| |
| ## Advanced Usage |
| |
| Have a look at the [FAQ](./FAQ.md) for some tips on customizing the way Gophercloud works. |
| |
| ## Backwards-Compatibility Guarantees |
| |
| None. Vendor it and write tests covering the parts you use. |
| |
| ## Contributing |
| |
| See the [contributing guide](./.github/CONTRIBUTING.md). |
| |
| ## 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](/issues). |