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Go for DevOps

By : John Doak, David Justice
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Book Image

Go for DevOps

5 (1)
By: John Doak, David Justice

Overview of this book

Go is the go-to language for DevOps libraries and services, and without it, achieving fast and safe automation is a challenge. With the help of Go for DevOps, you'll learn how to deliver services with ease and safety, becoming a better DevOps engineer in the process. Some of the key things this book will teach you are how to write Go software to automate configuration management, update remote machines, author custom automation in GitHub Actions, and interact with Kubernetes. As you advance through the chapters, you'll explore how to automate the cloud using software development kits (SDKs), extend HashiCorp's Terraform and Packer using Go, develop your own DevOps services with gRPC and REST, design system agents, and build robust workflow systems. By the end of this Go for DevOps book, you'll understand how to apply development principles to automate operations and provide operational insights using Go, which will allow you to react quickly to resolve system failures before your customers realize something has gone wrong.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
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Section 1: Getting Up and Running with Go
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Section 2: Instrumenting, Observing, and Responding
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Section 3: Cloud ready Go

Learning the basics of the Azure APIs

Now that we know the path to programming the cloud is through APIs, let's learn a bit more about them. It's important to establish some background on how a large system of APIs comes together to form a consistent programmatic interface. We will also learn where you can find code and documentation when you run into challenges.

In this section, we are going to discuss how the major clouds define APIs and produce Software Development Kits (SDKs) for programming against the cloud APIs. We will learn where to find these SDKs, and where to find documentation about the APIs and SDKs.

We will also learn about identity, Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), and resource hierarchy in Microsoft Azure. Finally, we'll create and log in to a free Azure account, which we will use in the subsequent sections to program the cloud.

A background on cloud APIs and SDKs

As we discussed in the previous section, cloud service providers expose APIs...