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Generate code

Generate SDK packages

Generate an Azure-SDK-for-Go service package

  1. Install AutoRest.

  2. Call autorest with the following arguments...

autorest path/to/readme/file --go --go-sdk-folder=<your/gopath/src/github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-go> --package-version=<version> --user-agent=<Azure-SDK-For-Go/version services> [--tag=choose/a/tag/in/the/readme/file]

For example...

autorest C:/azure-rest-api-specs/specification/advisor/resource-manager/readme.md --go --go-sdk-folder=C:/goWorkspace/src/github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-go --tag=package-2016-07-preview --package-version=v11.2.0-beta --user-agent='Azure-SDK-For-Go/v11.2.0-beta services'
  • If you are looking to generate code based on a specific swagger file, you can replace path/to/readme/file with --input-file=path/to/swagger/file.
  • If the readme file you want to use as input does not have golang tags yet, you can call autorest like this...
autorest path/to/readme/file --go --license-header=<MICROSOFT_APACHE_NO_VERSION> --namespace=<packageName> --output-folder=<your/gopath/src/github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-go/services/serviceName/mgmt/APIversion/packageName> --package-version=<version> --user-agent=<Azure-SDK-For-Go/version services> --clear-output-folder --can-clear-output-folder --tag=<choose/a/tag/in/the/readme/file>

For example...

autorest --input-file=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Azure/azure-rest-api-specs/current/specification/network/resource-manager/Microsoft.Network/2017-10-01/loadBalancer.json --go --license-header=MICROSOFT_APACHE_NO_VERSION --namespace=lb --output-folder=C:/goWorkspace/src/github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-go/services/network/mgmt/2017-09-01/network/lb --package-version=v11.2.0-beta --clear-output-folder --can-clear-output-folder
  1. Run go fmt on the generated package folder.

  2. To make sure the SDK has been generated correctly, also run golint, go build and go vet.

Generate Azure SDK for Go service packages in bulk

All services, all API versions.

  1. Install AutoRest.

This repo contains a tool to generate the SDK, which depends on the golang tags from the readme files in the Azure REST API specs repo. The tool assumes you have an Azure REST API specs clone, and golint is installed.

  1. cd tools/generator

  2. go install

  3. Add GOPATH/bin to your PATH, in case it was not already there.

  4. Call the generator tool like this...

generator –r [–v] [–l=logs/output/folder] –version=<version> path/to/your/swagger/repo/clone

For example...

generator –r –v –l=temp –version=v11.2.0-beta C:/azure-rest-api-specs

The generator tool already runs go fmt, golint, go build and go vet; so running them is not necessary.

Use the generator tool to generate a single package

  1. Just call the generator tool specifying the service to be generated in the input folder.
generator –r [–v] [–l=logs/output/folder] –version=<version> path/to/your/swagger/repo/clone/specification/service

For example...

generator –r –v –l=temp –version=v11.2.0-beta C:/azure-rest-api-specs/specification/network

Include a new package in the SDK

  1. Submit a pull request to the Azure REST API specs repo adding the golang tags for the service and API versions in the service readme file, if the needed tags are not there yet.

  2. Once the tags are available in the Azure REST API specs repo, generate the SDK.

  3. In the changelog file, document the new generated SDK. Include the autorest.go extension version used, and the Azure REST API specs repo commit from where the SDK was generated.

  4. Install dep.

  5. Run dep ensure.

  6. Submit a pull request to this repo, and we will review it.

Generate Azure SDK for Go profiles

Take a look into the profile generator documentation