AWS SDK for Go v2
aws-sdk-go-v2
is the v2 AWS SDK for the Go programming language.
The v2 SDK requires a minimum version of Go 1.15
.
Checkout out the release notes for information about the latest bug
fixes, updates, and features added to the SDK.
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Maintenance and support for SDK major versions
For information about maintenance and support for SDK major versions and their underlying dependencies, see the
following in the AWS SDKs and Tools Shared Configuration and Credentials Reference Guide:
Getting started
To get started working with the SDK setup your project for Go modules, and retrieve the SDK dependencies with go get
.
This example shows how you can use the v2 SDK to make an API request using the SDK's Amazon DynamoDB client.
Initialize Project
$ mkdir ~/helloaws
$ cd ~/helloaws
$ go mod init helloaws
Add SDK Dependencies
$ go get github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/aws
$ go get github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/config
$ go get github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/dynamodb
Write Code
In your preferred editor add the following content to main.go
package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"log"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/config"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/dynamodb"
)
func main() {
// Using the SDK's default configuration, loading additional config
// and credentials values from the environment variables, shared
// credentials, and shared configuration files
cfg, err := config.LoadDefaultConfig(context.TODO(), config.WithRegion("us-west-2"))
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("unable to load SDK config, %v", err)
}
// Using the Config value, create the DynamoDB client
svc := dynamodb.NewFromConfig(cfg)
// Build the request with its input parameters
resp, err := svc.ListTables(context.TODO(), &dynamodb.ListTablesInput{
Limit: aws.Int32(5),
})
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to list tables, %v", err)
}
fmt.Println("Tables:")
for _, tableName := range resp.TableNames {
fmt.Println(tableName)
}
}
Compile and Execute
$ go run .
Table:
tableOne
tableTwo
Getting Help
Please use these community resources for getting help. We use the GitHub issues
for tracking bugs and feature requests.
This SDK implements AWS service APIs. For general issues regarding the AWS services and their limitations, you may also take a look at the Amazon Web Services Discussion Forums.
Opening Issues
If you encounter a bug with the AWS SDK for Go we would like to hear about it.
Search the existing issues and see
if others are also experiencing the issue before opening a new issue. Please
include the version of AWS SDK for Go, Go language, and OS you’re using. Please
also include reproduction case when appropriate.
The GitHub issues are intended for bug reports and feature requests. For help
and questions with using AWS SDK for Go please make use of the resources listed
in the Getting Help section.
Keeping the list of open issues lean will help us respond in a timely manner.
Feedback and contributing
The v2 SDK will use GitHub Issues to track feature requests and issues with the SDK. In addition, we'll use GitHub Projects to track large tasks spanning multiple pull requests, such as refactoring the SDK's internal request lifecycle. You can provide feedback to us in several ways.
GitHub issues. To provide feedback or report bugs, file GitHub Issues on the SDK. This is the preferred mechanism to give feedback so that other users can engage in the conversation, +1 issues, etc. Issues you open will be evaluated, and included in our roadmap for the GA launch.
Contributing. You can open pull requests for fixes or additions to the AWS SDK for Go 2.0. All pull requests must be submitted under the Apache 2.0 license and will be reviewed by an SDK team member before being merged in. Accompanying unit tests, where possible, are appreciated.
Resources
SDK Developer Guide - Use this document to learn how to get started and
use the AWS SDK for Go V2.
SDK API Reference Documentation - Use this
document to look up all API operation input and output parameters for AWS
services supported by the SDK. The API reference also includes documentation of
the SDK, and examples how to using the SDK, service client API operations, and
API operation require parameters.
Service Documentation - Use this
documentation to learn how to interface with AWS services. These guides are
great for getting started with a service, or when looking for more
information about a service. While this document is not required for coding,
services may supply helpful samples to look out for.
Forum - Ask questions, get help, and give feedback
Issues - Report issues, submit pull requests, and get involved
(see Apache 2.0 License)