A Go package to interface with the Genesys Cloud Platform API. View the documentation on the pkg.go.dev. Browse the source code on Github.
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Retrieve the package from https://github.com/MyPureCloud/platform-client-sdk-go using go get
:
go get github.com/mypurecloud/platform-client-sdk-go/v147/platformclientv2
import (
"github.com/mypurecloud/platform-client-sdk-go/v147/platformclientv2"
)
The SDK can be configured by setting properties on a Configuration
instance. Applications that are using a single access token (most use cases) can use the default configuration.
The default configuration will be used when creating new API instances without supplying the config.
// Get default config to set config options
config := platformclientv2.GetDefaultConfiguration()
// Create API instance using default config
usersAPI := platformclientv2.NewUsersApi()
Applications that will be making requests using multiple access tokens can create multiple configuration instances and authorize them individually. This is a common pattern when using the SDK in a backend web server where multiple Genesys Cloud users will authenticate using an auth code grant.
When creating configuration instances, they must be used when creating new API instances.
// Create new config
config := platformclientv2.NewConfiguration()
// Create API instance using config
usersAPI := platformclientv2.NewUsersApiWithConfig(config)
By default, the SDK does not retry 429 and 5xx response codes (except 501) and connection errors. To enable retries, create an instance of the RetryConfiguration
object and set it on the Configuration
instance.
The retry logic will respect the retry-after
header for all 429 status codes.
The RetryConfiguration
object has 3 properties that determine the retry behavior and a RequestLogHook which can be used for debugging and tracing retried requests:
RetryWaitMin
determines the minimum time to waitRetryWaitMax
determines the maximum time to waitRetryMax
determines the maximum amount of retriesRequestLogHook
a callback called on each retried request
config.RetryConfiguration = &platformclientv2.RetryConfiguration{
RetryWaitMin: 5 * time.Second,
RetryWaitMax: 60 * time.Second,
RetryMax: 20,
RequestLogHook: func(req *http.Request, retryNumber int) {
fmt.Printf("%v %v request failed. Retry count: %v\n", req.Method, req.URL, retryNumber)
},
}
Logging of API requests and responses can be controlled by several parameters on the Configuration
's LoggingConfiguration
instance.
LogLevel
values:
- platformclientv2.LTrace (HTTP Method, URL, Request Body, HTTP Status Code, Request Headers, Response Headers)
- platformclientv2.LDebug (HTTP Method, URL, Request Body, HTTP Status Code, Request Headers)
- platformclientv2.LError (HTTP Method, URL, Request Body, Response Body, HTTP Status Code, Request Headers, Response Headers)
- platformclientv2.LNone - default
LogFormat
values:
- platformclientv2.JSON
- platformclientv2.Text - default
By default, the request and response bodies are not logged because these can contain PII. Be mindful of this data if choosing to log it.
To log to a file, provide a file path with the SetLogFilePath
function. SDK users are responsible for the rotation of the log file.
Example logging configuration:
config.LoggingConfiguration.LogLevel = platformclientv2.LTrace
config.LoggingConfiguration.LogRequestBody = true
config.LoggingConfiguration.LogResponseBody = true
config.LoggingConfiguration.SetLogFormat(platformclientv2.JSON)
config.LoggingConfiguration.SetLogToConsole(true)
config.LoggingConfiguration.SetLogFilePath("/var/log/golangsdk.log")
Using a proxy is accomplished by setting the proxy settings on the configuration object
The ProxyConfiguration
object has 3 properties that determine the URL for proxying.
Port - Port of the Proxy server
Host - Host Ip or DNS of the proxy server
Protocol - Protocol required to connect to the Proxy (http or https)
The 'ProxyConfiguration' has another section which is an optional section. If the proxy requires authentication to connect to 'Auth' needs to be mentioned under the 'ProxyConfiguration'.
If you have different proxyParams for authorise APIs and other APIs, you can provide a new key in pathParams section with name 'login' for authorise sdk calls.
Example logging configuration:
proxyconf := ProxyConfiguration{}
config.ProxyConfiguration := &proxyconf
config.ProxyConfiguration.Host = platformclientv2.LTrace
config.ProxyConfiguration.Port = true
config.ProxyConfiguration.Protocol = true
auth := Auth{}
config.ProxyConfiguration.Auth = &auth
config.ProxyConfiguration.Auth.UserName = userName
config.ProxyConfiguration.Auth.Password = password
config.ProxyConfiguration.PathParams = []*PathParams{
{PathName: "login", PathValue: "loginpath"},
{PathName: "other", PathValue: "otherPath"},
}
A number of configuration parameters can be applied using a configuration file. There are two sources for this file:
- The SDK will look for
%USERPROFILE%\.genesyscloudgo\config
on Windows, or$HOME/.genesyscloudgo/config
on Unix. - Use the
GetDefaultConfigurationWithConfigFile(filePath, autoReload)
orNewConfigurationWithConfigFile(filePath, autoReload)
functions to build the configuration object.
The SDK will take an event-driven approach to monitor for config file changes and will apply changes in near real-time, regardless of whether a config file was present at start-up. To disable this behavior, set config.AutoReloadConfig
to false, or provide autoReload
as false to one of the above-mentioned builder functions.
INI and JSON formats are supported. See below for examples of configuration values in both formats:
INI:
[logging]
log_level = trace
log_format = text
log_to_console = false
log_file_path = /var/log/golangsdk.log
log_response_body = false
log_request_body = false
[retry]
retry_wait_min = 3
retry_wait_max = 10
retry_max = 5
[reauthentication]
refresh_access_token = true
refresh_token_wait_max = 10
[general]
live_reload_config = true
host = https://api.mypurecloud.com
[proxy]
port = 8888
host = hostserverip
protocol = http
auth-username = username
auth-password = password
path-params = login:loginpath,other:generalpath
JSON:
{
"logging": {
"log_level": "trace",
"log_format": "text",
"log_to_console": false,
"log_file_path": "/var/log/golangsdk.log",
"log_response_body": false,
"log_request_body": false
},
"retry": {
"retry_wait_min": 3,
"retry_wait_max": 10,
"retry_max": 5
},
"reauthentication": {
"refresh_access_token": true,
"refresh_token_wait_max": 10
},
"general": {
"live_reload_config": true,
"host": "https://api.mypurecloud.com"
},
{
"proxy": {
"host": "hostname",
"protocol": "http",
"port": "8888",
"auth": {
"username": "username",
"password": "password"
},
"pathParams":[
{
"pathName":"login",
"pathValue":"loginpath"
},
{
"pathName":"other",
"pathValue":"otherpath"
}
]
}
}
}
To connect to regional Genesys Cloud instances, provide the Platform API's base path:
config.BasePath = "https://api.mypurecloud.jp"
Alternatively, use the enum mapping for Genesys Cloud regions to API base paths:
config.BasePath = platformclientv2.APNortheast1
If using a grant other than client credentials and code authorization, the access token can be set manually:
config.AccessToken = "anaccesstokenobtainedmanuallyfromanoauthgrant"
The SDK provides a helper to authorize using client credentials. Use the AuthorizeClientCredentials
function on the client to make a request to Genesys Cloud to exchange the client id and secret for an access token. If no error was returned, the configuration instance is now authorized and can begin making API requests.
err := config.AuthorizeClientCredentials(os.Getenv("GENESYS_CLOUD_CLIENT_ID"), os.Getenv("GENESYS_CLOUD_CLIENT_SECRET"))
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
Setting config.AutomaticTokenRefresh = true
will enable automatic refreshing of the access token when using the client credentials grant.
- The app is authenticating as a human, the Authorization Code Grant
- The app is served via a web server
- There is server-side code that will be making API requests
Use the AuthorizeCodeGrant
function on the client to make a request to Genesys Cloud to exchange the client id, client secret and authorization code for an access token. If no error was returned, the configuration instance is now authorized and can begin making API requests.
authData, err := config.AuthorizeCodeGrant(clientId, clientSecret, authCode, redirectUri)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
By default, the SDK will transparently request a new access token when it expires. If multiple threads are running 1 thread will request a new token, other threads will wait a maximum of 10 seconds for the token refresh to complete. This time can be overriden with the RefreshTokenWaitTime field of the Configuration struct.
If you wish to apply the refresh logic yourself, set ShouldRefreshAccessToken
to false and store the refresh token. The ExpiresIn
member of the authData
struct can be used to preemptively request a new token. Use RefreshAuthorizationCodeGrant
to request a new token when necessary
config.ShouldRefreshAccessToken = false
// When token expires
authData, err := config.RefreshAuthorizationCodeGrant(clientId, clientSecret, authData.RefreshToken)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
- The app is authenticating as a human, the PKCE Grant
- The app is served via a web server
- There is server-side code that will be making API requests
Use the AuthorizePKCEGrant
function on the client to make a request to Genesys Cloud to exchange the client id, code verifier and authorization code for an access token. If no error was returned, the configuration instance is now authorized and can begin making API requests.
authData, err := config.AuthorizePKCEGrant(clientId, codeVerifier, authCode, redirectUri)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
The SDK provides methods to generate a PKCE Code Verifier and to compute PKCE Code Challenge.
codeVerifier, err := config.GeneratePKCECodeVerifier(128)
codeChallenge, err := config.ComputePKCECodeChallenge(codeVerifier)
Once the SDK is authorized, API requests can be made. Each function on the API instance returns three values, or just the latter two if the resource does not return any value (e.g. a DELETE operation):
- A struct representing the API response. This will be nil if any error occurred.
- An
APIResponse
instance providing extended information about the response. This is useful for debugging, custom logging, and advanced error handling. This may be nil under certain error circumstances. This will have a value when the API returns an error. - An error, if any error occurred at any point during processing.
userID := "asdf1234-5678-90ab-cde1-123456789012"
usersAPI := platformclientv2.NewUsersApi()
user, response, err := usersAPI.GetUser(userID, make([]string, 0), "", "")
fmt.Printf("Response:\n Success: %v\n Status code: %v\n Correlation ID: %v\n", response.IsSuccess, response.StatusCode, response.CorrelationID)
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Error calling GetUser: %v\n", err)
} else {
fmt.Printf("Hello, %v\n", *user.Name)
}
For many PATCH resources, it is necessary for the request to distinguish between the sending application not sending a field and sending the field with no value. The Go SDK applies omitempty
to all struct properties by default, which results in all properties without a value to be excluded from the resulting JSON object. In other words, it is impossible to send a payload with {"someProp":null}
.
When making requests that need to distinguish between the client not setting a value and setting it to nil
, use the SetField
function on model properties. The property name must be a property on the struct and the value must be a pointer. After constructing the object in this manner, use it in the request as normal. The custom serialization will be applied manually. This is accomplished using a special property named SetFieldNames
that has been added to every model to support this behavior. Consider the following example:
patchBody := platformclientv2.Patchactionmap{}
// These manually set fields won't appear in the output when SetField is used, unless overridden using SetField
patchBody.Id = String("999-999")
patchBody.Version = Int(1)
patchBody.DisplayName = String("manually set display name")
patchBody.IsActive = Bool(true)
// Use SetField to trigger custom serialization
patchBody.SetField("Id", String("222-222"))
patchBody.SetField("Version", Int(2))
patchBody.SetField("DisplayName", nil)
This serializes to the JSON document below. Note that only the properties set using SetField
are included, and the new values replaced the directly set values. This behavior allowed the displayName
property to be null
in the JSON document while omitting properties that weren't explicitly set.
{
"displayName": null,
"id": "222-222",
"version": 2
}
The SDK's version is incremented according to the Semantic Versioning Specification. The decision to increment version numbers is determined by diffing the Platform API's swagger for automated builds, and optionally forcing a version bump when a build is triggered manually (e.g. releasing a bugfix).
This package is intended to be forwards compatible with v2 of Genesys Cloud's Platform API. While the general policy for the API is not to introduce breaking changes, there are certain additions and changes to the API that cause breaking changes for the SDK, often due to the way the API is expressed in its swagger definition. Because of this, the SDK can have a major version bump while the API remains at major version 2. While the SDK is intended to be forward compatible, patches will only be released to the latest version. For these reasons, it is strongly recommended that all applications using this SDK are kept up to date and use the latest version of the SDK.
For any issues, questions, or suggestions for the SDK, visit the Genesys Cloud Developer Forum.