322 lines
9.5 KiB
Go
322 lines
9.5 KiB
Go
package logical
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import (
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"encoding/json"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"net/http"
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"strconv"
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"sync/atomic"
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"github.com/hashicorp/vault/sdk/helper/wrapping"
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)
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const (
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// HTTPContentType can be specified in the Data field of a Response
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// so that the HTTP front end can specify a custom Content-Type associated
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// with the HTTPRawBody. This can only be used for non-secrets, and should
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// be avoided unless absolutely necessary, such as implementing a specification.
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// The value must be a string.
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HTTPContentType = "http_content_type"
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// HTTPRawBody is the raw content of the HTTP body that goes with the HTTPContentType.
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// This can only be specified for non-secrets, and should should be similarly
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// avoided like the HTTPContentType. The value must be a byte slice.
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HTTPRawBody = "http_raw_body"
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// HTTPStatusCode is the response code of the HTTP body that goes with the HTTPContentType.
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// This can only be specified for non-secrets, and should should be similarly
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// avoided like the HTTPContentType. The value must be an integer.
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HTTPStatusCode = "http_status_code"
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// For unwrapping we may need to know whether the value contained in the
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// raw body is already JSON-unmarshaled. The presence of this key indicates
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// that it has already been unmarshaled. That way we don't need to simply
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// ignore errors.
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HTTPRawBodyAlreadyJSONDecoded = "http_raw_body_already_json_decoded"
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// If set, HTTPCacheControlHeader will replace the default Cache-Control=no-store header
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// set by the generic wrapping handler. The value must be a string.
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HTTPCacheControlHeader = "http_raw_cache_control"
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// If set, HTTPPragmaHeader will set the Pragma response header.
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// The value must be a string.
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HTTPPragmaHeader = "http_raw_pragma"
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// If set, HTTPWWWAuthenticateHeader will set the WWW-Authenticate response header.
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// The value must be a string.
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HTTPWWWAuthenticateHeader = "http_www_authenticate"
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)
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// Response is a struct that stores the response of a request.
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// It is used to abstract the details of the higher level request protocol.
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type Response struct {
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// Secret, if not nil, denotes that this response represents a secret.
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Secret *Secret `json:"secret" structs:"secret" mapstructure:"secret"`
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// Auth, if not nil, contains the authentication information for
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// this response. This is only checked and means something for
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// credential backends.
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Auth *Auth `json:"auth" structs:"auth" mapstructure:"auth"`
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// Response data is an opaque map that must have string keys. For
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// secrets, this data is sent down to the user as-is. To store internal
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// data that you don't want the user to see, store it in
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// Secret.InternalData.
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Data map[string]interface{} `json:"data" structs:"data" mapstructure:"data"`
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// Redirect is an HTTP URL to redirect to for further authentication.
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// This is only valid for credential backends. This will be blanked
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// for any logical backend and ignored.
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Redirect string `json:"redirect" structs:"redirect" mapstructure:"redirect"`
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// Warnings allow operations or backends to return warnings in response
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// to user actions without failing the action outright.
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Warnings []string `json:"warnings" structs:"warnings" mapstructure:"warnings"`
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// Information for wrapping the response in a cubbyhole
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WrapInfo *wrapping.ResponseWrapInfo `json:"wrap_info" structs:"wrap_info" mapstructure:"wrap_info"`
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// Headers will contain the http headers from the plugin that it wishes to
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// have as part of the output
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Headers map[string][]string `json:"headers" structs:"headers" mapstructure:"headers"`
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}
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// AddWarning adds a warning into the response's warning list
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func (r *Response) AddWarning(warning string) {
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if r.Warnings == nil {
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r.Warnings = make([]string, 0, 1)
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}
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r.Warnings = append(r.Warnings, warning)
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}
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// IsError returns true if this response seems to indicate an error.
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func (r *Response) IsError() bool {
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return r != nil && r.Data != nil && len(r.Data) == 1 && r.Data["error"] != nil
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}
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func (r *Response) Error() error {
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if !r.IsError() {
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return nil
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}
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switch r.Data["error"].(type) {
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case string:
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return errors.New(r.Data["error"].(string))
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case error:
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return r.Data["error"].(error)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// HelpResponse is used to format a help response
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func HelpResponse(text string, seeAlso []string, oapiDoc interface{}) *Response {
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return &Response{
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Data: map[string]interface{}{
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"help": text,
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"see_also": seeAlso,
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"openapi": oapiDoc,
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},
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}
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}
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// ErrorResponse is used to format an error response
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func ErrorResponse(text string, vargs ...interface{}) *Response {
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if len(vargs) > 0 {
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text = fmt.Sprintf(text, vargs...)
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}
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return &Response{
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Data: map[string]interface{}{
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"error": text,
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},
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}
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}
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// ListResponse is used to format a response to a list operation.
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func ListResponse(keys []string) *Response {
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resp := &Response{
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Data: map[string]interface{}{},
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}
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if len(keys) != 0 {
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resp.Data["keys"] = keys
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}
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return resp
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}
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// ListResponseWithInfo is used to format a response to a list operation and
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// return the keys as well as a map with corresponding key info.
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func ListResponseWithInfo(keys []string, keyInfo map[string]interface{}) *Response {
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resp := ListResponse(keys)
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keyInfoData := make(map[string]interface{})
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for _, key := range keys {
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val, ok := keyInfo[key]
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if ok {
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keyInfoData[key] = val
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}
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}
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if len(keyInfoData) > 0 {
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resp.Data["key_info"] = keyInfoData
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}
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return resp
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}
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// RespondWithStatusCode takes a response and converts it to a raw response with
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// the provided Status Code.
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func RespondWithStatusCode(resp *Response, req *Request, code int) (*Response, error) {
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ret := &Response{
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Data: map[string]interface{}{
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HTTPContentType: "application/json",
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HTTPStatusCode: code,
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},
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}
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if resp != nil {
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httpResp := LogicalResponseToHTTPResponse(resp)
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if req != nil {
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httpResp.RequestID = req.ID
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}
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body, err := json.Marshal(httpResp)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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// We default to string here so that the value is HMAC'd via audit.
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// Since this function is always marshaling to JSON, this is
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// appropriate.
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ret.Data[HTTPRawBody] = string(body)
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}
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return ret, nil
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}
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// HTTPResponseWriter is optionally added to a request object and can be used to
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// write directly to the HTTP response writer.
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type HTTPResponseWriter struct {
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http.ResponseWriter
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written *uint32
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}
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// NewHTTPResponseWriter creates a new HTTPResponseWriter object that wraps the
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// provided io.Writer.
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func NewHTTPResponseWriter(w http.ResponseWriter) *HTTPResponseWriter {
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return &HTTPResponseWriter{
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ResponseWriter: w,
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written: new(uint32),
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}
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}
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// Write will write the bytes to the underlying io.Writer.
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func (w *HTTPResponseWriter) Write(bytes []byte) (int, error) {
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atomic.StoreUint32(w.written, 1)
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return w.ResponseWriter.Write(bytes)
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}
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// Written tells us if the writer has been written to yet.
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func (w *HTTPResponseWriter) Written() bool {
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return atomic.LoadUint32(w.written) == 1
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}
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type WrappingResponseWriter interface {
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http.ResponseWriter
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Wrapped() http.ResponseWriter
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}
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type StatusHeaderResponseWriter struct {
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wrapped http.ResponseWriter
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wroteHeader bool
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StatusCode int
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headers map[string][]*CustomHeader
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}
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func NewStatusHeaderResponseWriter(w http.ResponseWriter, h map[string][]*CustomHeader) *StatusHeaderResponseWriter {
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return &StatusHeaderResponseWriter{
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wrapped: w,
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wroteHeader: false,
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StatusCode: 200,
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headers: h,
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}
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}
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func (w *StatusHeaderResponseWriter) Wrapped() http.ResponseWriter {
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return w.wrapped
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}
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func (w *StatusHeaderResponseWriter) Header() http.Header {
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return w.wrapped.Header()
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}
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func (w *StatusHeaderResponseWriter) Write(buf []byte) (int, error) {
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// It is allowed to only call ResponseWriter.Write and skip
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// ResponseWriter.WriteHeader. An example of such a situation is
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// "handleUIStub". The Write function will internally set the status code
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// 200 for the response for which that call might invoke other
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// implementations of the WriteHeader function. So, we still need to set
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// the custom headers. In cases where both WriteHeader and Write of
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// statusHeaderResponseWriter struct are called the internal call to the
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// WriterHeader invoked from inside Write method won't change the headers.
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if !w.wroteHeader {
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w.setCustomResponseHeaders(w.StatusCode)
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}
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return w.wrapped.Write(buf)
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}
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func (w *StatusHeaderResponseWriter) WriteHeader(statusCode int) {
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w.setCustomResponseHeaders(statusCode)
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w.wrapped.WriteHeader(statusCode)
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w.StatusCode = statusCode
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// in cases where Write is called after WriteHeader, let's prevent setting
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// ResponseWriter headers twice
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w.wroteHeader = true
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}
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func (w *StatusHeaderResponseWriter) setCustomResponseHeaders(status int) {
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sch := w.headers
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if sch == nil {
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return
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}
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// Checking the validity of the status code
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if status >= 600 || status < 100 {
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return
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}
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// setter function to set the headers
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setter := func(hvl []*CustomHeader) {
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for _, hv := range hvl {
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w.Header().Set(hv.Name, hv.Value)
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}
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}
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// Setting the default headers first
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setter(sch["default"])
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// setting the Xyy pattern first
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d := fmt.Sprintf("%vxx", status/100)
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if val, ok := sch[d]; ok {
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setter(val)
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}
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// Setting the specific headers
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if val, ok := sch[strconv.Itoa(status)]; ok {
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setter(val)
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}
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return
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}
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var _ WrappingResponseWriter = &StatusHeaderResponseWriter{}
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// ResolveRoleResponse returns a standard response to be returned by functions handling a ResolveRoleOperation
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func ResolveRoleResponse(roleName string) (*Response, error) {
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return &Response{
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Data: map[string]interface{}{
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"role": roleName,
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},
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}, nil
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}
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