open-vault/api/secret.go
Jeff Mitchell 4e53f4b1a4 Use UseNumber() on json.Decoder to have numbers be json.Number objects
instead of float64. This fixes some display bugs.
2016-04-20 18:38:20 +00:00

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package api
import (
"encoding/json"
"io"
)
// Secret is the structure returned for every secret within Vault.
type Secret struct {
LeaseID string `json:"lease_id"`
LeaseDuration int `json:"lease_duration"`
Renewable bool `json:"renewable"`
// Data is the actual contents of the secret. The format of the data
// is arbitrary and up to the secret backend.
Data map[string]interface{} `json:"data"`
// Warnings contains any warnings related to the operation. These
// are not issues that caused the command to fail, but that the
// client should be aware of.
Warnings []string `json:"warnings"`
// Auth, if non-nil, means that there was authentication information
// attached to this response.
Auth *SecretAuth `json:"auth,omitempty"`
}
// SecretAuth is the structure containing auth information if we have it.
type SecretAuth struct {
ClientToken string `json:"client_token"`
Accessor string `json:"accessor"`
Policies []string `json:"policies"`
Metadata map[string]string `json:"metadata"`
LeaseDuration int `json:"lease_duration"`
Renewable bool `json:"renewable"`
}
// ParseSecret is used to parse a secret value from JSON from an io.Reader.
func ParseSecret(r io.Reader) (*Secret, error) {
// First decode the JSON into a map[string]interface{}
var secret Secret
dec := json.NewDecoder(r)
dec.UseNumber()
if err := dec.Decode(&secret); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &secret, nil
}