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/*
Apicurio Registry API [v2]
Apicurio Registry is a datastore for standard event schemas and API designs. Apicurio Registry enables developers to manage and share the structure of their data using a REST interface. For example, client applications can dynamically push or pull the latest updates to or from the registry without needing to redeploy. Apicurio Registry also enables developers to create rules that govern how registry content can evolve over time. For example, this includes rules for content validation and version compatibility. The Apicurio Registry REST API enables client applications to manage the artifacts in the registry. This API provides create, read, update, and delete operations for schema and API artifacts, rules, versions, and metadata. The supported artifact types include: - Apache Avro schema - AsyncAPI specification - Google protocol buffers - GraphQL schema - JSON Schema - Kafka Connect schema - OpenAPI specification - Web Services Description Language - XML Schema Definition **Important**: The Apicurio Registry REST API is available from `https://MY-REGISTRY-URL/apis/registry/v2` by default. Therefore you must prefix all API operation paths with `../apis/registry/v2` in this case. For example: `../apis/registry/v2/ids/globalIds/{globalId}`.
API version: 2.4.x
Contact: apicurio@lists.jboss.org
*/
// Code generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech); DO NOT EDIT.
package registryclient
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"strings"
)
// contextKeys are used to identify the type of value in the context.
// Since these are string, it is possible to get a short description of the
// context key for logging and debugging using key.String().
type contextKey string
func (c contextKey) String() string {
return "auth " + string(c)
}
var (
// ContextServerIndex uses a server configuration from the index.
ContextServerIndex = contextKey("serverIndex")
// ContextOperationServerIndices uses a server configuration from the index mapping.
ContextOperationServerIndices = contextKey("serverOperationIndices")
// ContextServerVariables overrides a server configuration variables.
ContextServerVariables = contextKey("serverVariables")
// ContextOperationServerVariables overrides a server configuration variables using operation specific values.
ContextOperationServerVariables = contextKey("serverOperationVariables")
)
// BasicAuth provides basic http authentication to a request passed via context using ContextBasicAuth
type BasicAuth struct {
UserName string `json:"userName,omitempty"`
Password string `json:"password,omitempty"`
}
// APIKey provides API key based authentication to a request passed via context using ContextAPIKey
type APIKey struct {
Key string
Prefix string
}
// ServerVariable stores the information about a server variable
type ServerVariable struct {
Description string
DefaultValue string
EnumValues []string
}
// ServerConfiguration stores the information about a server
type ServerConfiguration struct {
URL string
Description string
Variables map[string]ServerVariable
}
// ServerConfigurations stores multiple ServerConfiguration items
type ServerConfigurations []ServerConfiguration
// Configuration stores the configuration of the API client
type Configuration struct {
Host string `json:"host,omitempty"`
Scheme string `json:"scheme,omitempty"`
DefaultHeader map[string]string `json:"defaultHeader,omitempty"`
UserAgent string `json:"userAgent,omitempty"`
Debug bool `json:"debug,omitempty"`
Servers ServerConfigurations
OperationServers map[string]ServerConfigurations
HTTPClient *http.Client
}
// NewConfiguration returns a new Configuration object
func NewConfiguration() *Configuration {
cfg := &Configuration{
DefaultHeader: make(map[string]string),
UserAgent: "OpenAPI-Generator/1.0.0/go",
Debug: false,
Servers: ServerConfigurations{
{
URL: "",
Description: "No description provided",
},
},
OperationServers: map[string]ServerConfigurations{
},
}
return cfg
}
// AddDefaultHeader adds a new HTTP header to the default header in the request
func (c *Configuration) AddDefaultHeader(key string, value string) {
c.DefaultHeader[key] = value
}
// URL formats template on a index using given variables
func (sc ServerConfigurations) URL(index int, variables map[string]string) (string, error) {
if index < 0 || len(sc) <= index {
return "", fmt.Errorf("index %v out of range %v", index, len(sc)-1)
}
server := sc[index]
url := server.URL
// go through variables and replace placeholders
for name, variable := range server.Variables {
if value, ok := variables[name]; ok {
found := bool(len(variable.EnumValues) == 0)
for _, enumValue := range variable.EnumValues {
if value == enumValue {
found = true
}
}
if !found {
return "", fmt.Errorf("the variable %s in the server URL has invalid value %v. Must be %v", name, value, variable.EnumValues)
}
url = strings.Replace(url, "{"+name+"}", value, -1)
} else {
url = strings.Replace(url, "{"+name+"}", variable.DefaultValue, -1)
}
}
return url, nil
}
// ServerURL returns URL based on server settings
func (c *Configuration) ServerURL(index int, variables map[string]string) (string, error) {
return c.Servers.URL(index, variables)
}
func getServerIndex(ctx context.Context) (int, error) {
si := ctx.Value(ContextServerIndex)
if si != nil {
if index, ok := si.(int); ok {
return index, nil
}
return 0, reportError("Invalid type %T should be int", si)
}
return 0, nil
}
func getServerOperationIndex(ctx context.Context, endpoint string) (int, error) {
osi := ctx.Value(ContextOperationServerIndices)
if osi != nil {
if operationIndices, ok := osi.(map[string]int); !ok {
return 0, reportError("Invalid type %T should be map[string]int", osi)
} else {
index, ok := operationIndices[endpoint]
if ok {
return index, nil
}
}
}
return getServerIndex(ctx)
}
func getServerVariables(ctx context.Context) (map[string]string, error) {
sv := ctx.Value(ContextServerVariables)
if sv != nil {
if variables, ok := sv.(map[string]string); ok {
return variables, nil
}
return nil, reportError("ctx value of ContextServerVariables has invalid type %T should be map[string]string", sv)
}
return nil, nil
}
func getServerOperationVariables(ctx context.Context, endpoint string) (map[string]string, error) {
osv := ctx.Value(ContextOperationServerVariables)
if osv != nil {
if operationVariables, ok := osv.(map[string]map[string]string); !ok {
return nil, reportError("ctx value of ContextOperationServerVariables has invalid type %T should be map[string]map[string]string", osv)
} else {
variables, ok := operationVariables[endpoint]
if ok {
return variables, nil
}
}
}
return getServerVariables(ctx)
}
// ServerURLWithContext returns a new server URL given an endpoint
func (c *Configuration) ServerURLWithContext(ctx context.Context, endpoint string) (string, error) {
sc, ok := c.OperationServers[endpoint]
if !ok {
sc = c.Servers
}
if ctx == nil {
return sc.URL(0, nil)
}
index, err := getServerOperationIndex(ctx, endpoint)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
variables, err := getServerOperationVariables(ctx, endpoint)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return sc.URL(index, variables)
}