Package netbox
provides an API 2.0 client for netbox-community's NetBox
IPAM and DCIM service.
This package assumes you are using NetBox 2.0, as the NetBox 1.0 API no longer exists.
The github.com/go-netbox/netbox
package has some convenience functions for creating clients with the most common
configurations you are likely to need while connecting to NetBox. NewNetboxAt
allows you to specify a hostname
(including port, if you need it), and NewNetboxWithAPIKey
allows you to specify both a hostname:port and API token.
import (
"github.com/netbox-community/go-netbox/netbox"
)
...
c := netbox.NewNetboxAt("your.netbox.host:8000")
// OR
c := netbox.NewNetboxWithAPIKey("your.netbox.host:8000", "your_netbox_token")
If you specify the API key, you do not need to pass an additional authInfo
to operations that need authentication, and
can pass nil
:
c.Dcim.DcimDeviceTypesCreate(createRequest, nil)
The client is generated using go-swagger. This means the generated client makes use of github.com/go-openapi/runtime/client. If you need a more complex configuration, it is probably possible with a combination of this generated client and the runtime options.
The godocs for the go-openapi/runtime/client module explain
the client options in detail, including different authentication and debugging options. One thing I want to flag because
it is so useful: setting the DEBUG
environment variable will dump all requests to standard out.
To regenerate the client with a new or different swagger schema, first clean the existing client, then replace swagger.json and finally re-generate:
make clean
cp new_swagger_file.json swagger.json
make generate