Given that Adwords is a Google thing, and Go is a Google thing, how long until there's a version of the Adwords API written in Go?
Associated with that question, another: are there any SOAP libraries for Go yet?
Instead of an API reference, which gives you the Request and Response formats and requirements, SOAP publishes a WSDL. So if you've got one of these SOAP Services which breaks standards, if you can get the text of a successful Request, you can use REST to make the call with that request body.
I can' answer about the adwords API as I saw no announcement from the company and predicting the time before a release can hardly be done from outside.
So I'll answer your second question.
I don't know any SOAP library in Go (go-lang.cat-v.org doesn't seem to reference one) but as in most languages, a way to deal with simple SOAP messages is to use the basic http and xml libraries.
The two important operations are
1) to get an answer by doing a POST query :
resp, err := httpClient.Post(query, "text/xml; charset=utf-8", someXMLasBytes)
2) to decode it using a xml.NewDecoder
into the desired structure :
parser := xml.NewDecoder(bytes.NewBufferString(in))
err = parser.DecodeElement(&envelope, nil)
Here's a complete and commented example of a SOAP query done in Go (simplified from this) :
package main
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/xml"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"strings"
)
// The URL of the SOAP server
const MH_SOAP_URL = "http://sp.mountyhall.com/SP_WebService.php"
// this is just the message I'll send for interrogation, with placeholders
// for my parameters
const SOAP_VUE_QUERY_FORMAT = "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" standalone=\"no\"?><SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV=\"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/\" xmlns:xsd=\"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema\" xmlns:xsi=\"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance\" xmlns:tns=\"urn:SP_WebService\" xmlns:soap=\"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/\" xmlns:wsdl=\"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/\" xmlns:SOAP-ENC=\"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/\" ><SOAP-ENV:Body><mns:Vue xmlns:mns=\"uri:mhSp\" SOAP-ENV:encodingStyle=\"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/\"><numero xsi:type=\"xsd:string\">%d</numero><mdp xsi:type=\"xsd:string\">%s</mdp></mns:Vue></SOAP-ENV:Body></SOAP-ENV:Envelope>"
// Here I define Go structures, almost identical to the structure of the
// XML message we'll fetch
// Note that annotations (the string "return>item") allow to have a slightly
// different structure or different namings
type SoapItem struct {
Numero int
Nom string
Type string
PositionX int
PositionY int
PositionN int
Monde int
}
type SoapVue struct {
Items []SoapItem "return>item"
}
type SoapFault struct {
Faultstring string
Detail string
}
type SoapBody struct {
Fault SoapFault
ProfilResponse SoapProfil
VueResponse SoapVue
}
type SoapEnvelope struct {
XMLName xml.Name
Body SoapBody
}
// Here is the function querying the SOAP server
// It returns the whole answer as a Go structure (a SoapEnvelope)
// You could also return an error in a second returned parameter
func GetSoapEnvelope(query string, numero int, mdp string) (envelope *SoapEnvelope) {
soapRequestContent := fmt.Sprintf(query, numero, mdp)
httpClient := new(http.Client)
resp, err := httpClient.Post(MH_SOAP_URL, "text/xml; charset=utf-8", bytes.NewBufferString(soapRequestContent))
if err != nil {
// handle error
}
b, e := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) // probably not efficient, done because the stream isn't always a pure XML stream and I have to fix things (not shown here)
if e != nil {
// handle error
}
in := string(b)
parser := xml.NewDecoder(bytes.NewBufferString(in))
envelope = new(SoapEnvelope) // this allocates the structure in which we'll decode the XML
err = parser.DecodeElement(&envelope, nil)
if err != nil {
// handle error
}
resp.Body.Close()
return
}
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