These examples demonstrate how to perform several Amazon WorkDocs operations.
You must have an AWS account, and have your default credentials and AWS Region configured as described in Configuring the AWS SDK for Go in the AWS SDK for Go Developer Guide.
This example displays information about the users in an Amazon WorkDocs organization.
go run ShowUsers.go -o ORG-ID
- ORG-ID is the ID of an organization.
The unit test mocks the service client and the DescribeUsers
function.
This example displays information about a user's documents in an Amazon WorkDocs organization.
go run ShowUsersDocs.go -o ORG-ID -u USER-NAME
- ORG-ID is the ID of an organization.
- USER-NAME is the name of a user.
The unit test mocks the service client and the DescribeUsers
and DescribeFolderContents
functions.
- We recommend that you grant this code least privilege, or at most the minimum permissions required to perform the task. For more information, see Grant Least Privilege in the AWS Identity and Access Management User Guide.
- This code has not been tested in all AWS Regions. Some AWS services are available only in specific Regions.
- Running this code might result in charges to your AWS account.
Unit tests should delete any resources they create. However, they might result in charges to your AWS account.
To run a unit test, enter the following.
go test
You should see something like the following, where PATH is the path to the folder containing the Go files.
PASS
ok PATH 6.593s
To see any log messages, enter the following.
go test -test.v
You should see additional log messages. The last two lines should be similar to the previous output shown.
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