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Network Automation with Go

By : Nicolas Leiva, Michael Kashin
Book Image

Network Automation with Go

By: Nicolas Leiva, Michael Kashin

Overview of this book

Go’s built-in first-class concurrency mechanisms make it an ideal choice for long-lived low-bandwidth I/O operations, which are typical requirements of network automation and network operations applications. This book provides a quick overview of Go and hands-on examples within it to help you become proficient with Go for network automation. It’s a practical guide that will teach you how to automate common network operations and build systems using Go. The first part takes you through a general overview, use cases, strengths, and inherent weaknesses of Go to prepare you for a deeper dive into network automation, which is heavily reliant on understanding this programming language. You’ll explore the common network automation areas and challenges, what language features you can use in each of those areas, and the common software tools and packages. To help deepen your understanding, you’ll also work through real-world network automation problems and apply hands-on solutions to them. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-versed with Go and have a solid grasp on network automation.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Part 1: The Go Programming Language
6
Part 2: Common Tools and Frameworks
10
Part 3: Interacting with APIs

Technical requirements

We assume basic familiarity with the command line, Git, and GitHub. You can find the code examples for this chapter in the book's GitHub repository (https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Network-Automation-with-Go), under the ch01 folder.

To run the examples, proceed as follows:

  1. Install Go 1.17 or later for your operating system. You can follow the instructions in the Installing Go on your computer section of this chapter or go to https://go.dev/doc/install.
  2. Clone the book's GitHub repository with git clone https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Network-Automation-with-Go.git.
  3. Change the directory to an example's folder with cd Network-Automation-with-Go/ch01/concurrency.
  4. Execute go run main.go.