# GoBGP as a Go Native BGP library This page explains how to use GoBGP as a Go Native BGP library. ## Contents - [Basic Example](#basic) ## Basic Example ```go package main import ( log "github.com/Sirupsen/logrus" api "github.com/osrg/gobgp/api" "github.com/osrg/gobgp/gobgp/cmd" "github.com/osrg/gobgp/packet/bgp" gobgp "github.com/osrg/gobgp/server" ) func main() { log.SetLevel(log.DebugLevel) s := gobgp.NewBgpServer() go s.Serve() // start grpc api server. this is not mandatory // but you will be able to use `gobgp` cmd with this. g := gobgp.NewGrpcServer(":50051", s.GrpcReqCh) go g.Serve() // global configuration req := gobgp.NewGrpcRequest(gobgp.REQ_START_SERVER, "", bgp.RouteFamily(0), &api.StartServerRequest{ Global: &api.Global{ As: 65003, RouterId: "192.168.0.4", ListenPort: -1, // gobgp won't listen on tcp:179 }, }) s.GrpcReqCh <- req res := <-req.ResponseCh if err := res.Err(); err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } // neighbor configuration req = gobgp.NewGrpcRequest(gobgp.REQ_GRPC_ADD_NEIGHBOR, "", bgp.RouteFamily(0), &api.AddNeighborRequest{ Peer: &api.Peer{ Conf: &api.PeerConf{ NeighborAddress: "192.168.0.3", PeerAs: 65000, }, Transport: &api.Transport{ LocalAddress: "192.168.0.4", }, }, }) s.GrpcReqCh <- req res = <-req.ResponseCh if err := res.Err(); err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } // add routes path, _ := cmd.ParsePath(bgp.RF_IPv4_UC, []string{"10.0.0.0/24", "nexthop", "10.10.10.10"}) req = gobgp.NewGrpcRequest(gobgp.REQ_ADD_PATH, "", bgp.RouteFamily(0), &api.AddPathRequest{ Resource: api.Resource_GLOBAL, Path: path, }) s.GrpcReqCh <- req res = <-req.ResponseCh if err := res.Err(); err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } // monitor new routes req = gobgp.NewGrpcRequest(gobgp.REQ_MONITOR_RIB, "", bgp.RF_IPv4_UC, &api.Table{ Type: api.Resource_GLOBAL, }) s.GrpcReqCh <- req for res := range req.ResponseCh { p, _ := cmd.ApiStruct2Path(res.Data.(*api.Destination).Paths[0]) cmd.ShowRoute(p, false, false, false, true, false) } } ```