package autorest import ( "bytes" "io" "io/ioutil" "net/http" ) // NOTE: the GetBody() method on the http.Request object is new in 1.8. // at present we support 1.7 and 1.8 so for now the branches specific // to 1.8 have been commented out. // RetriableRequest provides facilities for retrying an HTTP request. type RetriableRequest struct { req *http.Request //rc io.ReadCloser br *bytes.Reader reset bool } // NewRetriableRequest returns a wrapper around an HTTP request that support retry logic. func NewRetriableRequest(req *http.Request) *RetriableRequest { return &RetriableRequest{req: req} } // Request returns the wrapped HTTP request. func (rr *RetriableRequest) Request() *http.Request { return rr.req } // Prepare signals that the request is about to be sent. func (rr *RetriableRequest) Prepare() (err error) { // preserve the request body; this is to support retry logic as // the underlying transport will always close the reqeust body if rr.req.Body != nil { if rr.reset { /*if rr.rc != nil { rr.req.Body = rr.rc } else */if rr.br != nil { _, err = rr.br.Seek(0, io.SeekStart) } rr.reset = false if err != nil { return err } } /*if rr.req.GetBody != nil { // this will allow us to preserve the body without having to // make a copy. note we need to do this on each iteration rr.rc, err = rr.req.GetBody() if err != nil { return err } } else */if rr.br == nil { // fall back to making a copy (only do this once) b := []byte{} if rr.req.ContentLength > 0 { b = make([]byte, rr.req.ContentLength) _, err = io.ReadFull(rr.req.Body, b) if err != nil { return err } } else { b, err = ioutil.ReadAll(rr.req.Body) if err != nil { return err } } rr.br = bytes.NewReader(b) rr.req.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(rr.br) } // indicates that the request body needs to be reset rr.reset = true } return err }