open-nomad/vendor/github.com/packethost/packngo/packngo.go
Seth Hoenig 435c0d9fc8 deps: Switch to Go modules for dependency management
This PR switches the Nomad repository from using govendor to Go modules
for managing dependencies. Aspects of the Nomad workflow remain pretty
much the same. The usual Makefile targets should continue to work as
they always did. The API submodule simply defers to the parent Nomad
version on the repository, keeping the semantics of API versioning that
currently exists.
2020-06-02 14:30:36 -05:00

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package packngo
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"net/http"
"net/http/httputil"
"net/url"
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
)
const (
packetTokenEnvVar = "PACKET_AUTH_TOKEN"
libraryVersion = "0.1.0"
baseURL = "https://api.packet.net/"
userAgent = "packngo/" + libraryVersion
mediaType = "application/json"
debugEnvVar = "PACKNGO_DEBUG"
headerRateLimit = "X-RateLimit-Limit"
headerRateRemaining = "X-RateLimit-Remaining"
headerRateReset = "X-RateLimit-Reset"
)
// ListOptions specifies optional global API parameters
type ListOptions struct {
// for paginated result sets, page of results to retrieve
Page int `url:"page,omitempty"`
// for paginated result sets, the number of results to return per page
PerPage int `url:"per_page,omitempty"`
// specify which resources you want to return as collections instead of references
Includes string
}
func (l *ListOptions) createURL() (url string) {
if l.Includes != "" {
url += fmt.Sprintf("include=%s", l.Includes)
}
if l.Page != 0 {
if url != "" {
url += "&"
}
url += fmt.Sprintf("page=%d", l.Page)
}
if l.PerPage != 0 {
if url != "" {
url += "&"
}
url += fmt.Sprintf("per_page=%d", l.PerPage)
}
return
}
// meta contains pagination information
type meta struct {
Self *Href `json:"self"`
First *Href `json:"first"`
Last *Href `json:"last"`
Previous *Href `json:"previous,omitempty"`
Next *Href `json:"next,omitempty"`
Total int `json:"total"`
CurrentPageNum int `json:"current_page"`
LastPageNum int `json:"last_page"`
}
// Response is the http response from api calls
type Response struct {
*http.Response
Rate
}
// Href is an API link
type Href struct {
Href string `json:"href"`
}
func (r *Response) populateRate() {
// parse the rate limit headers and populate Response.Rate
if limit := r.Header.Get(headerRateLimit); limit != "" {
r.Rate.RequestLimit, _ = strconv.Atoi(limit)
}
if remaining := r.Header.Get(headerRateRemaining); remaining != "" {
r.Rate.RequestsRemaining, _ = strconv.Atoi(remaining)
}
if reset := r.Header.Get(headerRateReset); reset != "" {
if v, _ := strconv.ParseInt(reset, 10, 64); v != 0 {
r.Rate.Reset = Timestamp{time.Unix(v, 0)}
}
}
}
// ErrorResponse is the http response used on errors
type ErrorResponse struct {
Response *http.Response
Errors []string `json:"errors"`
SingleError string `json:"error"`
}
func (r *ErrorResponse) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%v %v: %d %v %v",
r.Response.Request.Method, r.Response.Request.URL, r.Response.StatusCode, strings.Join(r.Errors, ", "), r.SingleError)
}
// Client is the base API Client
type Client struct {
client *http.Client
debug bool
BaseURL *url.URL
UserAgent string
ConsumerToken string
APIKey string
RateLimit Rate
// Packet Api Objects
Plans PlanService
Users UserService
Emails EmailService
SSHKeys SSHKeyService
Devices DeviceService
Projects ProjectService
Facilities FacilityService
OperatingSystems OSService
DeviceIPs DeviceIPService
DevicePorts DevicePortService
ProjectIPs ProjectIPService
ProjectVirtualNetworks ProjectVirtualNetworkService
Volumes VolumeService
VolumeAttachments VolumeAttachmentService
SpotMarket SpotMarketService
Organizations OrganizationService
}
// NewRequest inits a new http request with the proper headers
func (c *Client) NewRequest(method, path string, body interface{}) (*http.Request, error) {
// relative path to append to the endpoint url, no leading slash please
rel, err := url.Parse(path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
u := c.BaseURL.ResolveReference(rel)
// json encode the request body, if any
buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
if body != nil {
err := json.NewEncoder(buf).Encode(body)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
req, err := http.NewRequest(method, u.String(), buf)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
req.Close = true
req.Header.Add("X-Auth-Token", c.APIKey)
req.Header.Add("X-Consumer-Token", c.ConsumerToken)
req.Header.Add("Content-Type", mediaType)
req.Header.Add("Accept", mediaType)
req.Header.Add("User-Agent", userAgent)
return req, nil
}
// Do executes the http request
func (c *Client) Do(req *http.Request, v interface{}) (*Response, error) {
resp, err := c.client.Do(req)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
response := Response{Response: resp}
response.populateRate()
if c.debug {
o, _ := httputil.DumpResponse(response.Response, true)
log.Printf("\n=======[RESPONSE]============\n%s\n\n", string(o))
}
c.RateLimit = response.Rate
err = checkResponse(resp)
// if the response is an error, return the ErrorResponse
if err != nil {
return &response, err
}
if v != nil {
// if v implements the io.Writer interface, return the raw response
if w, ok := v.(io.Writer); ok {
io.Copy(w, resp.Body)
} else {
err = json.NewDecoder(resp.Body).Decode(v)
if err != nil {
return &response, err
}
}
}
return &response, err
}
// DoRequest is a convenience method, it calls NewRequest followed by Do
// v is the interface to unmarshal the response JSON into
func (c *Client) DoRequest(method, path string, body, v interface{}) (*Response, error) {
req, err := c.NewRequest(method, path, body)
if c.debug {
o, _ := httputil.DumpRequestOut(req, true)
log.Printf("\n=======[REQUEST]=============\n%s\n", string(o))
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return c.Do(req, v)
}
func NewClient() (*Client, error) {
apiToken := os.Getenv(packetTokenEnvVar)
if apiToken == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("you must export %s.", packetTokenEnvVar)
}
c := NewClientWithAuth("packngo lib", apiToken, nil)
return c, nil
}
// NewClientWithAuth initializes and returns a Client, use this to get an API Client to operate on
// N.B.: Packet's API certificate requires Go 1.5+ to successfully parse. If you are using
// an older version of Go, pass in a custom http.Client with a custom TLS configuration
// that sets "InsecureSkipVerify" to "true"
func NewClientWithAuth(consumerToken string, apiKey string, httpClient *http.Client) *Client {
client, _ := NewClientWithBaseURL(consumerToken, apiKey, httpClient, baseURL)
return client
}
// NewClientWithBaseURL returns a Client pointing to nonstandard API URL, e.g.
// for mocking the remote API
func NewClientWithBaseURL(consumerToken string, apiKey string, httpClient *http.Client, apiBaseURL string) (*Client, error) {
if httpClient == nil {
// Don't fall back on http.DefaultClient as it's not nice to adjust state
// implicitly. If the client wants to use http.DefaultClient, they can
// pass it in explicitly.
httpClient = &http.Client{}
}
u, err := url.Parse(apiBaseURL)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
c := &Client{client: httpClient, BaseURL: u, UserAgent: userAgent, ConsumerToken: consumerToken, APIKey: apiKey}
c.debug = os.Getenv(debugEnvVar) != ""
c.Plans = &PlanServiceOp{client: c}
c.Organizations = &OrganizationServiceOp{client: c}
c.Users = &UserServiceOp{client: c}
c.Emails = &EmailServiceOp{client: c}
c.SSHKeys = &SSHKeyServiceOp{client: c}
c.Devices = &DeviceServiceOp{client: c}
c.Projects = &ProjectServiceOp{client: c}
c.Facilities = &FacilityServiceOp{client: c}
c.OperatingSystems = &OSServiceOp{client: c}
c.DeviceIPs = &DeviceIPServiceOp{client: c}
c.DevicePorts = &DevicePortServiceOp{client: c}
c.ProjectVirtualNetworks = &ProjectVirtualNetworkServiceOp{client: c}
c.ProjectIPs = &ProjectIPServiceOp{client: c}
c.Volumes = &VolumeServiceOp{client: c}
c.VolumeAttachments = &VolumeAttachmentServiceOp{client: c}
c.SpotMarket = &SpotMarketServiceOp{client: c}
return c, nil
}
func checkResponse(r *http.Response) error {
// return if http status code is within 200 range
if c := r.StatusCode; c >= 200 && c <= 299 {
// response is good, return
return nil
}
errorResponse := &ErrorResponse{Response: r}
data, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r.Body)
// if the response has a body, populate the message in errorResponse
if err == nil && len(data) > 0 {
json.Unmarshal(data, errorResponse)
}
return errorResponse
}