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Okta docs for Golang reference archived repositories #4992

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klauern opened this issue Jul 31, 2024 · 2 comments
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Okta docs for Golang reference archived repositories #4992

klauern opened this issue Jul 31, 2024 · 2 comments

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@klauern
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klauern commented Jul 31, 2024

Affected page(s):
https://developer.okta.com/docs/guides/oie-embedded-common-download-setup-app/go/main/

Describe the problem(s):
Both of the repositories referenced in there are archived in GitHub, without any explanation as to what a replacement/substitute should be for it.

If possible, describe a proposed fix:

If Golang isn't a supported language anymore, clarifying that in the docs would be worthwhile. The samples looked interesting, but they use API's that are in an archived repo, too. There's also no examples in okta-sdk-golang, so there's no real guidance on how to use this with Go.

@brianduffield-okta
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Thanks @klauern ! Appreciate the feedback. I'll reach out to our engineering team to confirm status and any doc updates.

@brianduffield-okta
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Hi @klauern Apologies for the delay in reply. After reviewing with the engineering team, I can confirm that Golang is a supported language. The Okta Golang management SDK is in active development at the moment (Version 5.0). The two archived Golang repos were archived because they were very dated, and likely will be deleted. We advise not to use these archived repos.

We're working with the engineering leadership team to address the next steps with Golang and update the documentation references where appropriate. Thanks again for raising the issue.

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