The sdk makes it easy to integrate your go application with the full suite of aws services including amazon s3, amazon dynamodb, amazon sqs, and more. The following example shows how to construct an amazon s3 service client using the aws.config and the newfromconfig function: Aws sdk for go documentation the aws sdk for go provides apis and utilities that developers can use to quickly integrate go applications with aws services like amazon s3 and amazon ec2.
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Get an amazon account before you can use the aws sdk for go v2, you must have an amazon account
See create an aws account for details
Install the aws sdk for go v2 the aws sdk for go v2 uses go modules, which was a feature introduced in go 1.11 Initialize your local project by running the following go command. The aws sdk for go provides apis and utilities that developers can use to build go applications that use aws services, such as amazon elastic compute cloud (amazon ec2) and amazon simple storage service (amazon s3). Go is implemented differently than other managed runtimes
Because go compiles natively to an executable binary, it doesn't require a dedicated language runtime There are more aws sdk examples available in the aws doc sdk examples github repo The following code examples show you how to perform actions and implement common scenarios by using the aws sdk for go v2 with lambda Basics are code examples that show you how to perform the essential operations within a service.
We recommend that you migrate to aws sdk for go v2
For additional details and information on how to migrate, please refer to this announcement. An aws.config can be loaded using the config.loaddefaultconfig For more information on constructing an aws.config, see configure the sdk