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Go for DevOps

You're reading from   Go for DevOps Learn how to use the Go language to automate servers, the cloud, Kubernetes, GitHub, Packer, and Terraform

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801818896
Length 634 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Up and Running with Go
2. Chapter 1: Go Language Basics FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Go Language Essentials 4. Chapter 3: Setting Up Your Environment 5. Chapter 4: Filesystem Interactions 6. Chapter 5: Using Common Data Formats 7. Chapter 6: Interacting with Remote Data Sources 8. Chapter 7: Writing Command-Line Tooling 9. Chapter 8: Automating Command-Line Tasks 10. Section 2: Instrumenting, Observing, and Responding
11. Chapter 9: Observability with OpenTelemetry 12. Chapter 10: Automating Workflows with GitHub Actions 13. Chapter 11: Using ChatOps to Increase Efficiency 14. Section 3: Cloud ready Go
15. Chapter 12: Creating Immutable Infrastructure Using Packer 16. Chapter 13: Infrastructure as Code with Terraform 17. Chapter 14: Deploying and Building Applications in Kubernetes 18. Chapter 15: Programming the Cloud 19. Chapter 16: Designing for Chaos 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Using the Go Playground

The Go Playground, which you can find at https://play.golang.org/, is an online code editor and compiler that allows you to run Go code without installing Go on your machine. This is the perfect tool for our introductory chapters, allowing you to save your work online without the initial fuss of installing the Go tooling, or finding a code editor, for example.

There are four important parts of the Go Playground:

  • The code editing pane
  • The console window
  • The Run button
  • The Share button

The code editing pane, which is the yellow portion of the page, allows you to type in the Go code for your program. When you hit the Run button, the code will be compiled and then run with the output sent to the console, which is the white portion of the page below the code editor.

The following screen shows a glimpse of what the Go Playground does:

Figure 1.1 – Go Playground code editor

Figure 1.1 – Go Playground code editor

Clicking the Share button will store an immutable copy of the code and will change the URL from play.golang.org into a shareable link, such as play.golang.org/p/HmnNoBf0p1z. This link is a unique URL that you can bookmark and share with others. The code in this link cannot be changed, but if you hit the Share button again, it will create a new link with any changes.

Later chapters, starting with Chapter 4, Filesystem Interaction, will require installing the Go tooling for your platform.

This section taught you about the Go Playground and how to use it to write, view, share, and run your Go code. The Playground will be used extensively throughout the book to share runnable code examples.

Now, let's jump into writing Go code, starting with how Go defines packages.

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Go for DevOps
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