# Packages
# README
Data Product Hub Go SDK Version 2.0.0
Go client library to interact with the various Data Product Hub Service APIs
Table of Contents
- Overview
- Prerequisites
- Installation
- Using the SDK
- Questions
- Issues
- Open source @ IBM
- Contributing
- License
Overview
The IBM Cloud Data Product Hub Go SDK allows developers to programmatically interact with the following services:
Service Name | Package name |
---|---|
Data Product Hub | dataproducthubapiservicev1 |
Prerequisites
- An IBM Cloud account.
- An IAM API key to allow the SDK to access your account. Create one here.
- Go version 1.19 or above.
Installation
The current version of this SDK: 2.0.0
Go modules
If your application uses Go modules for dependency management (recommended), just add an import for the service
that you will use in your application.
Here is an example:
import (
"github.com/IBM/data-product-exchange-go-sdk/dataproducthubapiservicev1"
)
Next, run go build
or go mod tidy
to download and install the new dependencies and update your application's
go.mod
file.
In the example above, the dataproducthubapiservicev1
part of the import path is the package name
associated with the DPH service..
go get
command
Alternatively, you can use the go get
command to download and install the appropriate packages needed by your application:
go get -u github.com/IBM/data-product-exchange-go-sdk/dataproducthubapiservicev1
Using the SDK
For general SDK usage information, please see this link
Questions
If you are having difficulties using this SDK or have a question about the IBM Cloud services, please ask a question at Stack Overflow.
Issues
If you encounter an issue with the project, you are welcome to submit a bug report. Before that, please search for similar issues. It's possible that someone has already reported the problem.
Open source @ IBM
Find more open source projects on the IBM Github Page.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.
License
This SDK project is released under the Apache 2.0 license. The license's full text can be found in LICENSE.