With this solution, Go developers can easily make HTML with just a few lines of code. Our solution will provide you with everything you need to create HTML using Go SDK.
With our REST API, Go developers can easily make HTML documents. To do this, you need to perform a few steps using our Go Cloud SDK:
Since an empty HTML document is supposed to formally contain one paragraph, when you programmatically create a HTML file, you will get just such a basic structure.
Note that it is possible to add content to a newly created HTML document instantly. Thus, you will get not just an empty file, but a HTML document that contains the required content. For more information on how to modify HTML documents, see the 'Edit HTML' page.
As already mentioned, our Go Cloud SDK allows you to programmatically create HTML documents. You can try our powerful functionality and evaluate how to create HTML documents using the following Go example:
import (
"os"
"github.com/aspose-words-cloud/aspose-words-cloud-go/dev/api/models"
)
config, _ := models.NewConfiguration("config.json")
wordsApi, ctx, _ := api.CreateWordsApi(config)
fileName:= "Output.html"
createDocumentRequestOptions := map[string]interface{}{"fileName": fileName,}
createDocumentRequest := &models.CreateDocumentRequest{
Optionals: createDocumentRequestOptions,
}
_, _, _ = wordsApi.CreateDocument(ctx, createDocumentRequest)
downloadDocumentRequestOptions := map[string]interface{}{}
downloadDocumentRequest := &models.DownloadFileRequest{
Path: ToStringPointer(fileName),
Optionals: downloadDocumentRequestOptions,
}
_, _ = wordsApi.DownloadFile(ctx, downloadDocumentRequest)
Run go get -v github.com/aspose-words-cloud/aspose-words-cloud-go/2007/api to install Aspose.Words Cloud SDK for Go. You can get a lot of useful information about other installation methods from the "How to use SDK" section.
Clone Aspose.Words Cloud SDK for Go source code from GitHub and use it in your project. Please follow these Instructions to quickly get the necessary security credentials and access our REST API.
Refer to the Repository Documentation to see the details.