Categorygithub.com/EasyPost/easypost-go/v2
modulepackage
2.20.0
Repository: https://github.com/easypost/easypost-go.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev

# README

EasyPost Go Client Library

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EasyPost, the simple shipping solution. You can sign up for an account at https://easypost.com.

Install

go get -u github.com/EasyPost/easypost-go/v2
// Import the library
import (
    "github.com/EasyPost/easypost-go/v2"
)

Usage

A simple create & buy shipment example:

package main

import (
    "encoding/json"
    "fmt"
    "os"

    "github.com/EasyPost/easypost-go/v2"
)

func main() {
    apiKey := os.Getenv("EASYPOST_API_KEY")
    if apiKey == "" {
        fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "missing API key")
        os.Exit(1)
    }
    client := easypost.New(apiKey)

    fromAddress := &easypost.Address{
        Company: "EasyPost",
        Street1: "One Montgomery St",
        Street2: "Ste 400",
        City:    "San Francisco",
        State:   "CA",
        Zip:     "94104",
        Phone:   "415-555-1212",
    }

    toAddress := &easypost.Address{
        Name:    "Bugs Bunny",
        Street1: "4000 Warner Blvd",
        City:    "Burbank",
        State:   "CA",
        Zip:     "91522",
        Phone:   "8018982020",
    }

    parcel := &easypost.Parcel{
        Length: 10.2,
        Width:  7.8,
        Height: 4.3,
        Weight: 21.2,
    }

    shipment, err := client.CreateShipment(
        &easypost.Shipment{
            FromAddress: fromAddress,

            ToAddress:   toAddress,
            Parcel:      parcel,
        },
    )
    if err != nil {
        fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "error creating shipment:", err)
        os.Exit(1)
    }

    lowestRate, err := client.LowestRate(shipment)
    if err != nil {
        fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "error getting lowest rate:", err)
        os.Exit(1)
    }

    shipment, err = client.BuyShipment(shipment.ID, &easypost.Rate{ID: lowestRate.ID}, "")
    if err != nil {
        fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "error buying shipment:", err)
        os.Exit(1)
    }

    prettyJSON, err := json.MarshalIndent(shipment, "", "    ")
    if err != nil {
        fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "error creating JSON:", err)
        os.Exit(1)
    }

    fmt.Println(string(prettyJSON))
}

HTTP Hooks

Users can audit the HTTP requests and responses being made by the library by setting the Hooks property of a Client with a set of event subscriptions. Available subscriptions include:

  • RequestHookEventSubscriber - Called before an HTTP request is made. A RequestHookEvent object, containing details about the request that will be sent to the server, is passed to the subscription's RequestHookEventSubscriberCallback
    • Modifying any data in the callback will NOT affect the actual request that is sent to the server.
  • ResponseHookEventSubscriber - Called after an HTTP request is made. A ResponseHookEvent object, containing details about the response that was received from the server, is passed to the subscription's ResponseHookEventSubscriberCallback
    • Modifying any data in the callback will NOT affect the actual response that was received from the server, and will NOT affect the data deserialized into the library's models.

Users can interact with these details in their callbacks as they see fit (e.g. logging).

func myRequestHookEventSubscriberCallback(ctx context.Context, event easypost.RequestHookEvent) error {
    // Interact with details about the request here
    fmt.Printf("Making HTTP call to %s\n", event.URL)
	return nil
}

func myResponseHookEventSubscriberCallback(ctx context.Context, event easypost.ResponseHookEvent) error {
    // Interact with details about the response here
    fmt.Printf("Received HTTP response with status code %d\n", event.StatusCode)
    return nil
}

requestSubscriber := easypost.RequestHookEventSubscriber{
    Callback: myRequestHookEventSubscriberCallback,
    HookEventSubscriber: easypost.HookEventSubscriber{
        ID: "my-request-hook",
    },
}

responseSubscriber := easypost.ResponseHookEventSubscriber{
    Callback: myResponseHookEventSubscriberCallback,
    HookEventSubscriber: easypost.HookEventSubscriber{
        ID: "my-response-hook",
    },
}

client := easypost.New("EASYPOST_API_KEY")

client.Hooks.AddRequestEventSubscriber(requestSubscriber)
client.Hooks.AddResponseEventSubscriber(responseSubscriber)

Users can unsubscribe from these events at any time by removing the subscription from the Hooks property of a client.

client.Hooks.RemoveRequestEventSubscriber(requestSubscriber)
client.Hooks.RemoveResponseEventSubscriber(responseSubscriber)

Documentation

API documentation can be found at: https://easypost.com/docs/api.

Library documentation can be found on the web at GoDoc.

Upgrading major versions of this project? Refer to the Upgrade Guide.

Support

New features and bug fixes are released on the latest major release of this library. If you are on an older major release of this library, we recommend upgrading to the most recent release to take advantage of new features, bug fixes, and security patches. Older versions of this library will continue to work and be available as long as the API version they are tied to remains active; however, they will not receive updates and are considered EOL.

For additional support, see our org-wide support policy.

Development

# Install dependencies
make install

# Lint project (requires `golangci-lint` to be installed - not included)
make lint

# Run tests
EASYPOST_TEST_API_KEY=123... EASYPOST_PROD_API_KEY=123... make test
EASYPOST_TEST_API_KEY=123... EASYPOST_PROD_API_KEY=123... make coverage

# Run security analysis on the project (requires `gosec` to be installed - not included)
make scan

# Update submodules
make update-examples-submodule

Testing

The test suite in this project was specifically built to produce consistent results on every run, regardless of when they run or who is running them. This project uses VCR to record and replay HTTP requests and responses via "cassettes". When the suite is run, the HTTP requests and responses for each test function will be saved to a cassette if they do not exist already and replayed from this saved file if they do, which saves the need to make live API calls on every test run. If you receive errors about a cassette expiring, delete and re-record the cassette to ensure the data is up-to-date.

Sensitive Data: We've made every attempt to include scrubbers for sensitive data when recording cassettes so that PII or sensitive info does not persist in version control; however, please ensure when recording or re-recording cassettes that prior to committing your changes, no PII or sensitive information gets persisted by inspecting the cassette.

Making Changes: If you make an addition to this project, the request/response will get recorded automatically for you. When making changes to this project, you'll need to re-record the associated cassette to force a new live API call for that test which will then record the request/response used on the next run.

Test Data: The test suite has been populated with various helpful fixtures that are available for use, each completely independent of a particular user with the exception of the USPS carrier account ID (see Unit Test API Keys for more information) which has a fallback value of our internal testing user's ID. Some fixtures use hard-coded dates that may need to be incremented if cassettes get re-recorded (such as reports or pickups).

Unit Test API Keys

The following are required on every test run:

  • EASYPOST_TEST_API_KEY
  • EASYPOST_PROD_API_KEY

Some tests may require an EasyPost user with a particular set of enabled features such as a Partner user when creating referrals. We have attempted to call out these functions in their respective docstrings. The following are required when you need to re-record cassettes for applicable tests:

  • USPS_CARRIER_ACCOUNT_ID (eg: one-call buying a shipment for non-EasyPost employees)
  • PARTNER_USER_PROD_API_KEY (eg: creating a referral user)
  • REFERRAL_CUSTOMER_PROD_API_KEY (eg: adding a credit card to a referral user)

Mocking

Some of our unit tests require HTTP calls that cannot be easily tested with live/recorded calls (e.g. HTTP calls that trigger payments or interact with external APIs).

We have implemented a custom, lightweight HTTP mocking functionality in this library that allows us to mock HTTP calls and responses.

The mock client is the same as a normal client, with a set of mock request-response pairs stored as a property.

At the time to make a real HTTP request, the mock client will instead check which mock request entry matches the queued request (matching by HTTP method and a regex pattern for the URL), and will return the corresponding mock response (HTTP status code and body).

NOTE: If a client is configured with any mock request entries, it will ONLY make mock requests. If it attempts to make a request that does not match any of the configured mock requests, the request will fail and trigger an exception.

To use the mock client:

import "github.com/EasyPost/easypost-go/v2"

// create  a list of mock request-response pairs
mockRequests := []easypost.MockRequest{
    {
        MatchRule: easypost.MockRequestMatchRule{
            // HTTP method and regex pattern for the URL must both pass for the request to match
            Method:          "POST",
            UrlRegexPattern: "v2\\/bank_accounts\\/\\S*\\/charges$",
        },
        ResponseInfo: easypost.MockRequestResponseInfo{
            // HTTP status code and body to return when this request is matched
            StatusCode: 200,
            Body:       `{}`,
        },
    }
}

// create a new client with the mock requests
client := easypost.Client{
    APIKey:       "some_key",
    Client:       &http.Client{Transport: c.recorder},
    MockRequests: mockRequests,
}

// use the client as normal

# Packages

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# Functions

BoolPtr returns a pointer to a bool with the given value.
New returns a new Client with the given API key.
StringPtr returns a pointer to a string with the given value.
UnmarshalJSONObject attempts to unmarshal an easypost object from JSON data.

# Constants

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# Structs

Address objects are used to represent people, places, and organizations in a number of contexts.
AddressVerification holds data relating to address verification status.
AddressVerificationDetails contains extra information related to address verification.
AddressVerificationFieldError provides additional information on address validation errors.
AddressVerifications contains the result of the requested address verifications.
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APIError provides data on why an API request failed.
APIKey represents a single API key.
APIKeys contains information about a list of API keys for the given user and any child users.
Batch represents a batch of shipments.
BatchStatus contains counts of statuses for the shipments in a batch.
BetaCarrierMetadata represents all the metadata for a carrier.
BetaMetadataPredefinedPackage represents an available predefined package of a carrier.
BetaMetadataServiceLevel represents an available service level of a carrier.
BetaMetadataShipmentOption represents an available shipment option of a carrier.
BetaMetadataSupportedFeature represents a supported feature of a carrier.
A BetaPaymentRefund that has the refund details for the refund request.
Brand contains data for a user brand.
CarbonOffset objects contain carbon offset details for a rate.
CarrierAccount encapsulates credentials and other information related to a carrier account.
CarrierField provides data for a single field in a carrier account.
CarrierFields contains the data for carrier account fields for production and/or test credentials.
CarrierMessage contains additional status data that is provided by some carriers for certain operations.
CarrierMetadata represents all the metadata for a carrier.
CarrierType contains information on a supported carrier.
A Client provides an HTTP client for EasyPost API operations.
CreateAddressOptions is used to specify verification options for address creation.
CreateTrackerOptions specifies options for creating a new tracker.
CreateUpdateWebhookOptions is used to specify parameters for creating and updating EasyPost webhooks.
CreditCardOptions specifies options for creating or updating a credit card.
CustomsInfo objects contain CustomsItem objects and all necessary information for the generation of customs forms required for international shipping.
A CustomsItem object describes goods for international shipment.
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Event objects contain details about changes to EasyPost objects.
EventPayload represents the result of a webhook call.
Fee objects are used to represent the breakdown of charges made when purchasing an item on EasyPost.
A Form represents a form associated with a Shipment.
HookEvent is the base type for all hook events.
HookEventSubscriber is the base type for all hook event subscribers.
Hooks is a collection of HookEventSubscriber instances for various hooks available in the client.
An Insurance object represents insurance for packages purchased both via the EasyPost API and shipments purchased through third parties and later registered with EasyPost.
ListAddressResult holds the results from the list addresses API.
ListBatchesResult holds the results from the list insurances API.
ListEndShipperResult holds the results from the list EndShippers API.
ListEventsResult holds the results from the list events API.
ListInsurancesResult holds the results from the list insurances API.
ListOptions is used to specify query parameters for listing EasyPost objects.
ListPickupResult holds the results from the list Pickup API.
ListReferralCustomersResult holds the results from the list referral customers API call.
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ListReportsOptions is used to specify query parameters for listing Report objects.
ListReportsResult holds the results from the list reports API.
ListScanFormsResult holds the results from the list scan forms API.
ListShipmentsOptions is used to specify query parameters for listing Shipment objects.
ListShipmentsResult holds the results from the list shipments API.
ListTrackersOptions is used to specify query parameters for listing Tracker objects.
ListTrackersResult holds the results from the list trackers API.
ListTrackersUpdatedOptions specifies options for the list trackers updated API.
MetadataPredefinedPackage represents an available predefined package of a carrier.
MetadataServiceLevel represents an available service level of a carrier.
MetadataShipmentOption represents an available shipment option of a carrier.
MetadataSupportedFeature represents a supported feature of a carrier.
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An Order object represents a collection of packages and can be used for multi-piece Shipments.
PaginatedCollection holds the results of a paginated API response.
A Parcel objects represent a physical container being shipped.
Payment provides information on how a shipment is billed.
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A Pickup object represents a pickup from a carrier at a customer's residence or place of business.
PickupRate contains data about the cost of a pickup.
PostageLabel provides details of a shipping label for a purchased shipment.
A Rate contains information on shipping cost and delivery time.
A ReferralCustomer contains data about an EasyPost referral customer.
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Report represents a CSV-formatted file that is a log of all the objects created within a certain time frame.
RequestHookEvent is the data passed to a RequestHookEventSubscriberCallback function.
RequestHookEventSubscriber is a HookEventSubscriber that executes a RequestHookEventSubscriberCallback function when a RequestHookEvent is fired.
ResponseHookEvent is the data passed to a ResponseHookEventSubscriberCallback function.
ResponseHookEventSubscriber is a HookEventSubscriber that executes a ResponseHookEventSubscriberCallback function when a ResponseHookEvent is fired.
A ScanForm object represents a document that can be scanned to mark all included tracking codes as "Accepted for Shipment" by the carrier.
A Shipment represents its namesake, and is made up of a "to" and "from" addresses, the Parcel being shipped, and any customs forms required for international deliveries.
ShipmentOptions represents the various options that can be applied to a shipment at creation.
A SmartRate contains information on shipping cost and delivery time in addition to time-in-transit details.
A StatelessRate contains information on shipping cost and delivery time, but does not have an ID (is ephemeral).
TaxIdentifier objects contain tax information used by carriers.
TimeInTransit provides details on the probability your package will arrive within a certain number of days.
A Tracker object contains all the tracking information for a package.
TrackingCarrierDetail provides additional tracking information from the carrier, when available.
TrackingDetail provides information about a tracking event.
TrackingLocation provides additional information about the location of a tracking event.
A User contains data about an EasyPost account and child accounts.
UserOptions specifies options for creating or updating a user.
A Webhook represents an EasyPost webhook callback URL.

# Type aliases

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RequestHookEventSubscriberCallback is the type of the callback function executed by an RequestHookEventSubscriber.
ResponseHookEventSubscriberCallback is the type of the callback function executed by an ResponseHookEventSubscriber.