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Joseph Doherty 8738735f0d clients: document StreamAlarms + AcknowledgeAlarm in each README
Each client's README now covers the alarms surface in both the SDK
section (StreamAlarms / AcknowledgeAlarm beside the existing
QueryActiveAlarms entry, with the streaming-cancellation note) and
the CLI examples (stream-alarms / acknowledge-alarm invocations
mirroring the in-tree implementations across .NET, Go, Rust, Python,
and Java).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-24 07:40:23 -04:00

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# Go Client
The Go client module contains the generated MXAccess Gateway protobuf bindings,
a small handwritten `mxgateway` package, and the `mxgw-go` test CLI scaffold.
The module uses the shared proto inputs documented in
`../../docs/ClientProtoGeneration.md` so gateway and client contracts stay in
sync.
## Layout
```text
clients/go/
go.mod
generate-proto.ps1
internal/generated/
mxgateway/
cmd/mxgw-go/
```
`internal/generated` contains code produced by `protoc`, `protoc-gen-go`, and
`protoc-gen-go-grpc`. Do not edit generated files by hand.
## Regenerating Protobuf Bindings
Run generation after the shared `.proto` files or the Go output path changes:
```powershell
./generate-proto.ps1
```
The script uses the tool paths recorded in `../../docs/ToolchainLinks.md`.
## Build And Test
Run the Go module checks from `clients/go`:
```powershell
go test ./...
go build ./...
go vet ./...
```
The tests parse the shared JSON fixtures, exercise value and status conversion,
use `bufconn` for fake gateway auth and streaming behavior, and cover CLI JSON
redaction.
## Packaging
Build a local CLI executable from `clients/go`:
```powershell
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force ../../artifacts/clients/go | Out-Null
go build -o ../../artifacts/clients/go/mxgw-go.exe ./cmd/mxgw-go
```
Install the CLI into the active `GOBIN` or `GOPATH/bin`:
```powershell
go install ./cmd/mxgw-go
```
Other Go modules can consume the library package with the module path
`gitea.dohertylan.com/dohertj2/mxaccessgw/clients/go/mxgateway`.
## Client API
Use `mxgateway.Dial` with `mxgateway.Options` to configure plaintext or TLS
transport, API-key metadata, dial timeout, and per-call timeout:
```go
client, err := mxgateway.Dial(ctx, mxgateway.Options{
Endpoint: "localhost:5000",
APIKey: os.Getenv("MXGATEWAY_API_KEY"),
Plaintext: true,
})
```
`Client.OpenSession` returns a `Session` with helpers for `Register`,
`AddItem`, `AddItem2`, `Advise`, `Write`, `Events`, and `Close`. Prefer
`SubscribeEvents` or `SubscribeEventsAfter` for long-running streams because the
returned subscription owns cancellation and exposes `Close` for deterministic
goroutine cleanup. Raw protobuf messages remain available through the
`mxgateway` package aliases and the `Raw` helper methods. Typed errors support
`errors.As` for `GatewayError`, `CommandError`, and `MxAccessError`; command
errors preserve the raw reply.
For alarms, the package exposes `Client.QueryActiveAlarms` for one-shot
snapshots, `Client.StreamAlarms` for the server-streaming feed, and
`Client.AcknowledgeAlarm` to ack an alarm by full reference. The streaming
call returns a `StreamAlarmsClient`; cancel its context to terminate the
stream. All three pass straight through to the gateway's central alarm
monitor.
## Galaxy Repository browse
The `GalaxyRepository` service (proto package `galaxy_repository.v1`) is a
read-only metadata-only browse over the AVEVA System Platform Galaxy
Repository. It uses the same API-key authentication as the MXAccess Gateway
and requires the `metadata:read` scope. Use `mxgateway.DialGalaxy` to obtain a
`*GalaxyClient` that mirrors the connection-management conventions of
`Client`:
```go
galaxy, err := mxgateway.DialGalaxy(ctx, mxgateway.Options{
Endpoint: "localhost:5000",
APIKey: os.Getenv("MXGATEWAY_API_KEY"),
Plaintext: true,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer galaxy.Close()
ok, err := galaxy.TestConnection(ctx)
deployTime, present, err := galaxy.GetLastDeployTime(ctx)
objects, err := galaxy.DiscoverHierarchy(ctx)
```
`GetLastDeployTime` returns `(time.Time{}, false, nil)` when the server
reports `present=false` (no deploy recorded). `DiscoverHierarchy` returns
the generated `*GalaxyObject` slice with each object's dynamic attributes
populated for direct contract access.
### Watching deploy events
`WatchDeployEvents` opens a server-streaming subscription. The server emits a
bootstrap event with the current Galaxy state immediately on subscribe, then
one `DeployEvent` per new deploy. `Sequence` is monotonic per server start;
gaps signal dropped events. Pass a non-nil `lastSeenDeployTime` to suppress the
bootstrap event when resuming from a known checkpoint:
```go
streamCtx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
defer cancel()
events, errs, err := galaxy.WatchDeployEvents(streamCtx, nil)
if err != nil {
return err
}
for {
select {
case ev, ok := <-events:
if !ok {
return nil // stream completed (server EOF or ctx cancelled)
}
log.Printf("seq=%d objects=%d attrs=%d",
ev.GetSequence(), ev.GetObjectCount(), ev.GetAttributeCount())
case streamErr := <-errs:
if streamErr != nil {
return streamErr // *GatewayError
}
case <-ctx.Done():
return ctx.Err()
}
}
```
Cancel the supplied context to tear down the stream cleanly. Both channels
close after EOF, cancellation, or a terminal error; surfaced errors are wrapped
in `*GatewayError`.
The CLI exposes the same RPC via `galaxy-watch`:
```powershell
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go galaxy-watch -plaintext
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go galaxy-watch -plaintext -json
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go galaxy-watch -plaintext -last-seen-deploy-time 2026-04-28T10:00:00Z
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go galaxy-watch -plaintext -limit 5
```
The command runs until Ctrl+C (or the optional `-limit` is reached) and prints
one line per event in text mode or one JSON object per event with `-json`.
## CLI
The `mxgw-go` CLI emits JSON with redacted API keys for commands that connect to
the gateway:
```powershell
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go version -json
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go open-session -endpoint localhost:5000 -plaintext -json
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go register -session-id <id> -client-name mxgw-go -plaintext -json
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go add-item -session-id <id> -server-handle 1 -item Area001.Tag.Value -plaintext -json
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go advise -session-id <id> -server-handle 1 -item-handle 1 -plaintext -json
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go write -session-id <id> -server-handle 1 -item-handle 1 -type int32 -value 123 -plaintext -json
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go stream-events -session-id <id> -plaintext -json
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go smoke -item Area001.Tag.Value -plaintext -json
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go galaxy-test-connection -plaintext -json
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go galaxy-last-deploy -plaintext -json
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go galaxy-discover -plaintext -json
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go galaxy-watch -plaintext -json
```
Use `-api-key-env MXGATEWAY_API_KEY` or `-api-key <key>` when authentication is
enabled. CLI output redacts the key value and never writes the raw secret.
Use TLS options for a secured gateway:
```powershell
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go smoke -endpoint mxgateway.example.local:5001 -ca-cert C:\certs\mxgateway-ca.pem -server-name-override mxgateway.example.local -api-key-env MXGATEWAY_API_KEY -item Area001.Tag.Value -json
```
## Integration Checks
Run live checks only when a gateway and MXAccess-backed worker are available:
```powershell
$env:MXGATEWAY_INTEGRATION = '1'
$env:MXGATEWAY_ENDPOINT = 'localhost:5000'
$env:MXGATEWAY_API_KEY = '<gateway-api-key>'
$env:MXGATEWAY_TEST_ITEM = 'Area001.Tag.Value'
go run ./cmd/mxgw-go smoke -endpoint $env:MXGATEWAY_ENDPOINT -plaintext -api-key-env MXGATEWAY_API_KEY -item $env:MXGATEWAY_TEST_ITEM -json
```
## Related Documentation
- [Client Packaging](../../docs/ClientPackaging.md)
- [Client Proto Generation](../../docs/ClientProtoGeneration.md)
- [Go Client Detailed Design](./GoClientDesign.md)