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The Turnkey Go SDK is an early tool for interacting with the Turnkey API.

There is much work to be done, but it is completly usable in its current form. The main thing to keep in mind is that each requests needs to be manually provided the client.Authenticator.

Usage

API key

In order to use the SDK, you will need an API key. When creating API keys, the private key never leaves the local system, but the public key must be registered to your Turnkey account.

The easiest way to manage your API keys is with the Turnkey CLI, but you can also create one using this SDK. See this example.

Example

import (
	"fmt"
	"log"

	"github.com/tkhq/go-sdk"
	"github.com/tkhq/go-sdk/pkg/api/client/sessions"
	"github.com/tkhq/go-sdk/pkg/api/models"
)

func main() {
	// NB: make sure to create and register an API key, first.
	client, err := sdk.New("") // your local API key name
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal("failed to create new SDK client:", err)
	}

	p := sessions.NewGetWhoamiParams().WithBody(&models.GetWhoamiRequest{
		OrganizationID: client.DefaultOrganization(),
	})

	resp, err := client.V0().Sessions.GetWhoami(p, client.Authenticator)
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal("failed to make WhoAmI request:", err)
	}

	fmt.Println("UserID: ", *resp.Payload.UserID)
}

Development

Updating the SDK

With Nix

  1. Install Nix: https://nixos.org/download.html
  2. Run nix develop to get a new nix shell
  3. Update the swagger file in api/ with a new one
  4. Run make generate

Without Nix

The following assumes you have Go 1.20 installed locally:

  1. Install go-swagger:
go install github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/cmd/[email protected]
  1. Update the swagger file in api/ with a new one
  2. Run make generate

Note: depending on how you downloaded, your go-swagger may be located in a few locations such as /Users/<your username>/go/bin/swagger or /opt/homebrew/bin/swagger. If both are present, we would recommend using the former, for better version granularity

Custom Templates

While custom templates should be avoided where possible, sometimes it's worth the extra maintenance burden to provide a more streamlined UX. To use a custom template, copy the original template from the go-swagger repo to the templates directory

Current Modifications

// file: schemavalidator.gotmpl

// mod: less verbose enum variants
// note: seems strange, but there's an edgecase with the current logic where '_' is not supported leading to names like AllCapsALLCAPSALLTHETIME
-      {{- $variant := print $gotype (pascalize (cleanupEnumVariant .)) }}
+      {{- $variant := print ( pascalize ( camelcase (printf "%q" . ))) }}

// mod: typed and iterable enum variants
-var {{ camelize .Name }}Enum []interface{}
+var {{ pascalize .Name }}Enum []{{ template "dereffedSchemaType" . }}
-    {{ camelize .Name }}Enum = append({{ camelize .Name }}Enum, v)
+    {{ pascalize .Name }}Enum = append({{ pascalize .Name }}Enum, v)
-  if err := validate.EnumCase(path, location, value, {{ camelize .Name }}Enum, {{ if .IsEnumCI }}false{{ else }}true{{ end }}); err != nil {
+  if err := validate.EnumCase(path, location, value, {{ pascalize .Name }}Enum, {{ if .IsEnumCI }}false{{ else }}true{{ end }}); err != nil {

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