Webex Events provides a range of additional SDKs to accelerate your development process. They allow a standardized way for developers to interact with and leverage the features and functionalities. Pre-built code modules will help access the APIs with your private keys, simplifying data gathering and update flows.
Go 1.21+
go get github.com/SocioEvents/webex-events-go-sdk
var ctx = context.Background()
config := NewConfig()
config.SetAccessToken("sk_live_your_access_token")
config.SetMaxRetries(5) // Default is 5
config.SetTimeout(time.Duration(30) * time.Second) // default is 30 seconds
var loggerHandler = slog.NewJSONHandler(os.Stdout, &slog.HandlerOptions{Level: slog.LevelInfo})
config.SetLoggerHandler(loggerHandler) // default is Error loglevel to stdout var variables = make(map[string]any)
var query = "query CurrenciesList{ currenciesList{ isoCode }}"
var operationName = "CurrenciesList"
queryRequest := QueryRequest{
Query: query,
OperationName: operationName,
Variables: variables,
}
var response, err = client.Query(ctx, &queryRequest)
fmt.Println(response, err) var response, err = client.DoIntrospectionQuery(ctx)
fmt.Println(response, err)The API supports idempotency for safely retrying requests without accidentally performing the same operation twice. When doing a mutation request, use an idempotency key. If a connection error occurs, you can repeat the request without risk of creating a second object or performing the update twice.
To perform mutation request, you must add a header which contains the idempotency key such as
Idempotency-Key: <your key>. The SDK does not produce an Idempotency Key on behalf of you if it is missed.
Here is an example like the following:
var variables = map[string]any{
"input": map[string]any{
"ids": []int{1, 2, 3},
"eventId": 1,
},
}
var query = `
mutation TrackDelete($input: TrackDeleteInput!) {
trackDelete(input: $input) {
success
}
}
`
var operationName = "TrackDelete"
queryRequest := QueryRequest{
Query: query,
OperationName: operationName,
Variables: variables,
IdempotencyKey: "61672155-56d3-4375-a864-52e7bba4f445",
}
var response, err = client.Query(ctx, &queryRequest)
fmt.Println(response, err)Webex Events collects telemetry data, including hostname, operating system, language and SDK version, via API requests. This information allows us to improve our services and track any usage-related faults/issues. We handle all data with the utmost respect for your privacy. For more details, please refer to the Privacy Policy at https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/about/legal/privacy-full.html
After checking out the repo, install dependencies. Then, run go test to run the tests.
Please see the contributing guidelines.
The library is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Everyone interacting in the Webex Events API project's codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.