363 lines
13 KiB
Go
363 lines
13 KiB
Go
package framework
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import (
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"context"
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"fmt"
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"sort"
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"strings"
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"github.com/hashicorp/errwrap"
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"github.com/hashicorp/vault/sdk/helper/license"
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"github.com/hashicorp/vault/sdk/logical"
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)
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// Helper which returns a generic regex string for creating endpoint patterns
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// that are identified by the given name in the backends
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func GenericNameRegex(name string) string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("(?P<%s>\\w(([\\w-.]+)?\\w)?)", name)
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}
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// GenericNameWithAtRegex returns a generic regex that allows alphanumeric
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// characters along with -, . and @.
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func GenericNameWithAtRegex(name string) string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("(?P<%s>\\w(([\\w-.@]+)?\\w)?)", name)
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}
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// Helper which returns a regex string for optionally accepting the a field
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// from the API URL
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func OptionalParamRegex(name string) string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("(/(?P<%s>.+))?", name)
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}
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// Helper which returns a regex string for capturing an entire endpoint path
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// as the given name.
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func MatchAllRegex(name string) string {
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return fmt.Sprintf(`(?P<%s>.*)`, name)
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}
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// PathAppend is a helper for appending lists of paths into a single
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// list.
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func PathAppend(paths ...[]*Path) []*Path {
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result := make([]*Path, 0, 10)
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for _, ps := range paths {
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result = append(result, ps...)
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}
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return result
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}
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// Path is a single path that the backend responds to.
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type Path struct {
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// Pattern is the pattern of the URL that matches this path.
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//
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// This should be a valid regular expression. Named captures will be
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// exposed as fields that should map to a schema in Fields. If a named
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// capture is not a field in the Fields map, then it will be ignored.
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Pattern string
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// Fields is the mapping of data fields to a schema describing that
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// field. Named captures in the Pattern also map to fields. If a named
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// capture name matches a PUT body name, the named capture takes
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// priority.
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//
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// Note that only named capture fields are available in every operation,
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// whereas all fields are available in the Write operation.
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Fields map[string]*FieldSchema
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// Operations is the set of operations supported and the associated OperationsHandler.
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//
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// If both Create and Update operations are present, documentation and examples from
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// the Update definition will be used. Similarly if both Read and List are present,
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// Read will be used for documentation.
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Operations map[logical.Operation]OperationHandler
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// Callbacks are the set of callbacks that are called for a given
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// operation. If a callback for a specific operation is not present,
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// then logical.ErrUnsupportedOperation is automatically generated.
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//
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// The help operation is the only operation that the Path will
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// automatically handle if the Help field is set. If both the Help
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// field is set and there is a callback registered here, then the
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// callback will be called.
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//
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// Deprecated: Operations should be used instead and will take priority if present.
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Callbacks map[logical.Operation]OperationFunc
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// ExistenceCheck, if implemented, is used to query whether a given
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// resource exists or not. This is used for ACL purposes: if an Update
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// action is specified, and the existence check returns false, the action
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// is not allowed since the resource must first be created. The reverse is
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// also true. If not specified, the Update action is forced and the user
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// must have UpdateCapability on the path.
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ExistenceCheck ExistenceFunc
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// FeatureRequired, if implemented, will validate if the given feature is
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// enabled for the set of paths
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FeatureRequired license.Features
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// Deprecated denotes that this path is considered deprecated. This may
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// be reflected in help and documentation.
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Deprecated bool
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// Help is text describing how to use this path. This will be used
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// to auto-generate the help operation. The Path will automatically
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// generate a parameter listing and URL structure based on the
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// regular expression, so the help text should just contain a description
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// of what happens.
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//
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// HelpSynopsis is a one-sentence description of the path. This will
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// be automatically line-wrapped at 80 characters.
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//
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// HelpDescription is a long-form description of the path. This will
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// be automatically line-wrapped at 80 characters.
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HelpSynopsis string
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HelpDescription string
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// DisplayAttrs provides hints for UI and documentation generators. They
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// will be included in OpenAPI output if set.
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DisplayAttrs *DisplayAttributes
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// TakesArbitraryInput is used for endpoints that take arbitrary input, instead
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// of or as well as their Fields. This is taken into account when printing
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// warnings about ignored fields. If this is set, we will not warn when data is
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// provided that is not part of the Fields declaration.
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TakesArbitraryInput bool
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}
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// OperationHandler defines and describes a specific operation handler.
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type OperationHandler interface {
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Handler() OperationFunc
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Properties() OperationProperties
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}
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// OperationProperties describes an operation for documentation, help text,
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// and other clients. A Summary should always be provided, whereas other
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// fields can be populated as needed.
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type OperationProperties struct {
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// Summary is a brief (usually one line) description of the operation.
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Summary string
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// Description is extended documentation of the operation and may contain
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// Markdown-formatted text markup.
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Description string
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// Examples provides samples of the expected request data. The most
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// relevant example should be first in the list, as it will be shown in
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// documentation that supports only a single example.
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Examples []RequestExample
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// Responses provides a list of response description for a given response
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// code. The most relevant response should be first in the list, as it will
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// be shown in documentation that only allows a single example.
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Responses map[int][]Response
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// Unpublished indicates that this operation should not appear in public
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// documentation or help text. The operation may still have documentation
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// attached that can be used internally.
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Unpublished bool
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// Deprecated indicates that this operation should be avoided.
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Deprecated bool
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// The ForwardPerformance* parameters tell the router to unconditionally forward requests
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// to this path if the processing node is a performance secondary/standby. This is generally
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// *not* needed as there is already handling in place to automatically forward requests
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// that try to write to storage. But there are a few cases where explicit forwarding is needed,
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// for example:
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//
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// * The handler makes requests to other systems (e.g. an external API, database, ...) that
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// change external state somehow, and subsequently writes to storage. In this case the
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// default forwarding logic could result in multiple mutative calls to the external system.
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//
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// * The operation spans multiple requests (e.g. an OIDC callback), in-memory caching used,
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// and the same node (and therefore cache) should process both steps.
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//
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// If explicit forwarding is needed, it is usually true that forwarding from both performance
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// standbys and performance secondaries should be enabled.
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//
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// ForwardPerformanceStandby indicates that this path should not be processed
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// on a performance standby node, and should be forwarded to the active node instead.
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ForwardPerformanceStandby bool
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// ForwardPerformanceSecondary indicates that this path should not be processed
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// on a performance secondary node, and should be forwarded to the active node instead.
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ForwardPerformanceSecondary bool
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// DisplayAttrs provides hints for UI and documentation generators. They
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// will be included in OpenAPI output if set.
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DisplayAttrs *DisplayAttributes
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}
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type DisplayAttributes struct {
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// Name is the name of the field suitable as a label or documentation heading.
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Name string `json:"name,omitempty"`
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// Value is a sample value to display for this field. This may be used
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// to indicate a default value, but it is for display only and completely separate
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// from any Default member handling.
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Value interface{} `json:"value,omitempty"`
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// Sensitive indicates that the value should be masked by default in the UI.
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Sensitive bool `json:"sensitive,omitempty"`
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// Navigation indicates that the path should be available as a navigation tab
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Navigation bool `json:"navigation,omitempty"`
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// ItemType is the type of item this path operates on
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ItemType string `json:"itemType,omitempty"`
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// Group is the suggested UI group to place this field in.
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Group string `json:"group,omitempty"`
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// Action is the verb to use for the operation.
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Action string `json:"action,omitempty"`
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// EditType is the optional type of form field needed for a property
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// This is only necessary for a "textarea" or "file"
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EditType string `json:"editType,omitempty"`
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}
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// RequestExample is example of request data.
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type RequestExample struct {
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Description string // optional description of the request
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Data map[string]interface{} // map version of sample JSON request data
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// Optional example response to the sample request. This approach is considered
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// provisional for now, and this field may be changed or removed.
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Response *Response
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}
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// Response describes and optional demonstrations an operation response.
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type Response struct {
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Description string // summary of the the response and should always be provided
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MediaType string // media type of the response, defaulting to "application/json" if empty
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Example *logical.Response // example response data
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}
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// PathOperation is a concrete implementation of OperationHandler.
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type PathOperation struct {
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Callback OperationFunc
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Summary string
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Description string
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Examples []RequestExample
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Responses map[int][]Response
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Unpublished bool
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Deprecated bool
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ForwardPerformanceSecondary bool
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ForwardPerformanceStandby bool
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}
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func (p *PathOperation) Handler() OperationFunc {
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return p.Callback
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}
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func (p *PathOperation) Properties() OperationProperties {
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return OperationProperties{
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Summary: strings.TrimSpace(p.Summary),
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Description: strings.TrimSpace(p.Description),
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Responses: p.Responses,
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Examples: p.Examples,
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Unpublished: p.Unpublished,
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Deprecated: p.Deprecated,
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ForwardPerformanceSecondary: p.ForwardPerformanceSecondary,
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ForwardPerformanceStandby: p.ForwardPerformanceStandby,
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}
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}
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func (p *Path) helpCallback(b *Backend) OperationFunc {
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return func(ctx context.Context, req *logical.Request, data *FieldData) (*logical.Response, error) {
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var tplData pathTemplateData
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tplData.Request = req.Path
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tplData.RoutePattern = p.Pattern
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tplData.Synopsis = strings.TrimSpace(p.HelpSynopsis)
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if tplData.Synopsis == "" {
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tplData.Synopsis = "<no synopsis>"
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}
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tplData.Description = strings.TrimSpace(p.HelpDescription)
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if tplData.Description == "" {
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tplData.Description = "<no description>"
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}
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// Alphabetize the fields
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fieldKeys := make([]string, 0, len(p.Fields))
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for k := range p.Fields {
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fieldKeys = append(fieldKeys, k)
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}
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sort.Strings(fieldKeys)
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// Build the field help
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tplData.Fields = make([]pathTemplateFieldData, len(fieldKeys))
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for i, k := range fieldKeys {
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schema := p.Fields[k]
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description := strings.TrimSpace(schema.Description)
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if description == "" {
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description = "<no description>"
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}
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tplData.Fields[i] = pathTemplateFieldData{
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Key: k,
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Type: schema.Type.String(),
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Description: description,
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Deprecated: schema.Deprecated,
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}
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}
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help, err := executeTemplate(pathHelpTemplate, &tplData)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, errwrap.Wrapf("error executing template: {{err}}", err)
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}
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// The plugin type (e.g. "kv", "cubbyhole") is only assigned at the time
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// the plugin is enabled (mounted). If specified in the request, the type
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// will be used as part of the request/response names in the OAS document
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var requestResponsePrefix string
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if v, ok := req.Data["requestResponsePrefix"]; ok {
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requestResponsePrefix = v.(string)
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}
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// Build OpenAPI response for this path
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doc := NewOASDocument()
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if err := documentPath(p, b.SpecialPaths(), requestResponsePrefix, false, b.BackendType, doc); err != nil {
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b.Logger().Warn("error generating OpenAPI", "error", err)
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}
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return logical.HelpResponse(help, nil, doc), nil
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}
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}
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type pathTemplateData struct {
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Request string
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RoutePattern string
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Synopsis string
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Description string
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Fields []pathTemplateFieldData
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}
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type pathTemplateFieldData struct {
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Key string
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Type string
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Deprecated bool
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Description string
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URL bool
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}
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const pathHelpTemplate = `
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Request: {{.Request}}
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Matching Route: {{.RoutePattern}}
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{{.Synopsis}}
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{{ if .Fields -}}
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## PARAMETERS
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{{range .Fields}}
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{{indent 4 .Key}} ({{.Type}})
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{{if .Deprecated}}
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{{printf "(DEPRECATED) %s" .Description | indent 8}}
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{{else}}
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{{indent 8 .Description}}
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{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}
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## DESCRIPTION
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{{.Description}}
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`
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