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Go API client for openapi

The Search Job API provides third-party scripts and applications access to your log data. The API follows Representational State Transfer (REST) patterns and is optimized for ease of use and consistency.

Overview

This API client was generated by the OpenAPI Generator project. By using the OpenAPI-spec from a remote server, you can easily generate an API client.

  • API version: 1.0.0
  • Package version: 1.0.0
  • Build package: org.openapitools.codegen.languages.GoClientCodegen

Installation

Install the following dependencies:

go get github.com/stretchr/testify/assert
go get golang.org/x/oauth2
go get golang.org/x/net/context

Put the package under your project folder and add the following in import:

import openapi "github.com/GIT_USER_ID/GIT_REPO_ID"

To use a proxy, set the environment variable HTTP_PROXY:

os.Setenv("HTTP_PROXY", "http://proxy_name:proxy_port")

Configuration of Server URL

Default configuration comes with Servers field that contains server objects as defined in the OpenAPI specification.

Select Server Configuration

For using other server than the one defined on index 0 set context value sw.ContextServerIndex of type int.

ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), openapi.ContextServerIndex, 1)

Templated Server URL

Templated server URL is formatted using default variables from configuration or from context value sw.ContextServerVariables of type map[string]string.

ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), openapi.ContextServerVariables, map[string]string{
	"basePath": "v2",
})

Note, enum values are always validated and all unused variables are silently ignored.

URLs Configuration per Operation

Each operation can use different server URL defined using OperationServers map in the Configuration. An operation is uniquely identified by "{classname}Service.{nickname}" string. Similar rules for overriding default operation server index and variables applies by using sw.ContextOperationServerIndices and sw.ContextOperationServerVariables context maps.

ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), openapi.ContextOperationServerIndices, map[string]int{
	"{classname}Service.{nickname}": 2,
})
ctx = context.WithValue(context.Background(), openapi.ContextOperationServerVariables, map[string]map[string]string{
	"{classname}Service.{nickname}": {
		"port": "8443",
	},
})

Documentation for API Endpoints

All URIs are relative to https://api.au.sumologic.com/api

Class Method HTTP request Description
DefaultApi CreateSearchJob Post /v1/search/jobs Create a Search Job.
DefaultApi DeleteSearchJob Delete /v1/search/jobs/{searchJobId} Delete a search job.
DefaultApi GetSearchJobMessages Get /v1/search/jobs/{searchJobId}/messages Fetch messages found by a search job.
DefaultApi GetSearchJobRecords Get /v1/search/jobs/{searchJobId}/records Fetch records produced by a search job.
DefaultApi GetSearchJobStatus Get /v1/search/jobs/{searchJobId} Get status for a search job.

Documentation For Models

Documentation For Authorization

BasicAuth

  • Type: HTTP basic authentication

Example

auth := context.WithValue(context.Background(), sw.ContextBasicAuth, sw.BasicAuth{
    UserName: "username",
    Password: "password",
})
r, err := client.Service.Operation(auth, args)

Documentation for Utility Methods

Due to the fact that model structure members are all pointers, this package contains a number of utility functions to easily obtain pointers to values of basic types. Each of these functions takes a value of the given basic type and returns a pointer to it:

  • PtrBool
  • PtrInt
  • PtrInt32
  • PtrInt64
  • PtrFloat
  • PtrFloat32
  • PtrFloat64
  • PtrString
  • PtrTime

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