// Copyright 2011 Google LLC. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Package googleapi contains the common code shared by all Google API // libraries. package googleapi // import "google.golang.org/api/googleapi" import ( "bytes" "encoding/json" "fmt" "io" "io/ioutil" "net/http" "net/url" "strings" "google.golang.org/api/internal/third_party/uritemplates" ) // ContentTyper is an interface for Readers which know (or would like // to override) their Content-Type. If a media body doesn't implement // ContentTyper, the type is sniffed from the content using // http.DetectContentType. type ContentTyper interface { ContentType() string } // A SizeReaderAt is a ReaderAt with a Size method. // An io.SectionReader implements SizeReaderAt. type SizeReaderAt interface { io.ReaderAt Size() int64 } // ServerResponse is embedded in each Do response and // provides the HTTP status code and header sent by the server. type ServerResponse struct { // HTTPStatusCode is the server's response status code. When using a // resource method's Do call, this will always be in the 2xx range. HTTPStatusCode int // Header contains the response header fields from the server. Header http.Header } const ( // Version defines the gax version being used. This is typically sent // in an HTTP header to services. Version = "0.5" // UserAgent is the header string used to identify this package. UserAgent = "google-api-go-client/" + Version // DefaultUploadChunkSize is the default chunk size to use for resumable // uploads if not specified by the user. DefaultUploadChunkSize = 16 * 1024 * 1024 // MinUploadChunkSize is the minimum chunk size that can be used for // resumable uploads. All user-specified chunk sizes must be multiple of // this value. MinUploadChunkSize = 256 * 1024 ) // Error contains an error response from the server. type Error struct { // Code is the HTTP response status code and will always be populated. Code int `json:"code"` // Message is the server response message and is only populated when // explicitly referenced by the JSON server response. Message string `json:"message"` // Body is the raw response returned by the server. // It is often but not always JSON, depending on how the request fails. Body string // Header contains the response header fields from the server. Header http.Header Errors []ErrorItem } // ErrorItem is a detailed error code & message from the Google API frontend. type ErrorItem struct { // Reason is the typed error code. For example: "some_example". Reason string `json:"reason"` // Message is the human-readable description of the error. Message string `json:"message"` } func (e *Error) Error() string { if len(e.Errors) == 0 && e.Message == "" { return fmt.Sprintf("googleapi: got HTTP response code %d with body: %v", e.Code, e.Body) } var buf bytes.Buffer fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "googleapi: Error %d: ", e.Code) if e.Message != "" { fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%s", e.Message) } if len(e.Errors) == 0 { return strings.TrimSpace(buf.String()) } if len(e.Errors) == 1 && e.Errors[0].Message == e.Message { fmt.Fprintf(&buf, ", %s", e.Errors[0].Reason) return buf.String() } fmt.Fprintln(&buf, "\nMore details:") for _, v := range e.Errors { fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "Reason: %s, Message: %s\n", v.Reason, v.Message) } return buf.String() } type errorReply struct { Error *Error `json:"error"` } // CheckResponse returns an error (of type *Error) if the response // status code is not 2xx. func CheckResponse(res *http.Response) error { if res.StatusCode >= 200 && res.StatusCode <= 299 { return nil } slurp, err := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body) if err == nil { jerr := new(errorReply) err = json.Unmarshal(slurp, jerr) if err == nil && jerr.Error != nil { if jerr.Error.Code == 0 { jerr.Error.Code = res.StatusCode } jerr.Error.Body = string(slurp) return jerr.Error } } return &Error{ Code: res.StatusCode, Body: string(slurp), Header: res.Header, } } // IsNotModified reports whether err is the result of the // server replying with http.StatusNotModified. // Such error values are sometimes returned by "Do" methods // on calls when If-None-Match is used. func IsNotModified(err error) bool { if err == nil { return false } ae, ok := err.(*Error) return ok && ae.Code == http.StatusNotModified } // CheckMediaResponse returns an error (of type *Error) if the response // status code is not 2xx. Unlike CheckResponse it does not assume the // body is a JSON error document. // It is the caller's responsibility to close res.Body. func CheckMediaResponse(res *http.Response) error { if res.StatusCode >= 200 && res.StatusCode <= 299 { return nil } slurp, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(io.LimitReader(res.Body, 1<<20)) return &Error{ Code: res.StatusCode, Body: string(slurp), } } // MarshalStyle defines whether to marshal JSON with a {"data": ...} wrapper. type MarshalStyle bool // WithDataWrapper marshals JSON with a {"data": ...} wrapper. var WithDataWrapper = MarshalStyle(true) // WithoutDataWrapper marshals JSON without a {"data": ...} wrapper. var WithoutDataWrapper = MarshalStyle(false) func (wrap MarshalStyle) JSONReader(v interface{}) (io.Reader, error) { buf := new(bytes.Buffer) if wrap { buf.Write([]byte(`{"data": `)) } err := json.NewEncoder(buf).Encode(v) if err != nil { return nil, err } if wrap { buf.Write([]byte(`}`)) } return buf, nil } // ProgressUpdater is a function that is called upon every progress update of a resumable upload. // This is the only part of a resumable upload (from googleapi) that is usable by the developer. // The remaining usable pieces of resumable uploads is exposed in each auto-generated API. type ProgressUpdater func(current, total int64) // MediaOption defines the interface for setting media options. type MediaOption interface { setOptions(o *MediaOptions) } type contentTypeOption string func (ct contentTypeOption) setOptions(o *MediaOptions) { o.ContentType = string(ct) if o.ContentType == "" { o.ForceEmptyContentType = true } } // ContentType returns a MediaOption which sets the Content-Type header for media uploads. // If ctype is empty, the Content-Type header will be omitted. func ContentType(ctype string) MediaOption { return contentTypeOption(ctype) } type chunkSizeOption int func (cs chunkSizeOption) setOptions(o *MediaOptions) { size := int(cs) if size%MinUploadChunkSize != 0 { size += MinUploadChunkSize - (size % MinUploadChunkSize) } o.ChunkSize = size } // ChunkSize returns a MediaOption which sets the chunk size for media uploads. // size will be rounded up to the nearest multiple of 256K. // Media which contains fewer than size bytes will be uploaded in a single request. // Media which contains size bytes or more will be uploaded in separate chunks. // If size is zero, media will be uploaded in a single request. func ChunkSize(size int) MediaOption { return chunkSizeOption(size) } // MediaOptions stores options for customizing media upload. It is not used by developers directly. type MediaOptions struct { ContentType string ForceEmptyContentType bool ChunkSize int } // ProcessMediaOptions stores options from opts in a MediaOptions. // It is not used by developers directly. func ProcessMediaOptions(opts []MediaOption) *MediaOptions { mo := &MediaOptions{ChunkSize: DefaultUploadChunkSize} for _, o := range opts { o.setOptions(mo) } return mo } // ResolveRelative resolves relatives such as "http://www.golang.org/" and // "topics/myproject/mytopic" into a single string, such as // "http://www.golang.org/topics/myproject/mytopic". It strips all parent // references (e.g. ../..) as well as anything after the host // (e.g. /bar/gaz gets stripped out of foo.com/bar/gaz). // // ResolveRelative panics if either basestr or relstr is not able to be parsed. func ResolveRelative(basestr, relstr string) string { u, err := url.Parse(basestr) if err != nil { panic(fmt.Sprintf("failed to parse %q", basestr)) } afterColonPath := "" if i := strings.IndexRune(relstr, ':'); i > 0 { afterColonPath = relstr[i+1:] relstr = relstr[:i] } rel, err := url.Parse(relstr) if err != nil { panic(fmt.Sprintf("failed to parse %q", relstr)) } u = u.ResolveReference(rel) us := u.String() if afterColonPath != "" { us = fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", us, afterColonPath) } us = strings.Replace(us, "%7B", "{", -1) us = strings.Replace(us, "%7D", "}", -1) us = strings.Replace(us, "%2A", "*", -1) return us } // Expand subsitutes any {encoded} strings in the URL passed in using // the map supplied. // // This calls SetOpaque to avoid encoding of the parameters in the URL path. func Expand(u *url.URL, expansions map[string]string) { escaped, unescaped, err := uritemplates.Expand(u.Path, expansions) if err == nil { u.Path = unescaped u.RawPath = escaped } } // CloseBody is used to close res.Body. // Prior to calling Close, it also tries to Read a small amount to see an EOF. // Not seeing an EOF can prevent HTTP Transports from reusing connections. func CloseBody(res *http.Response) { if res == nil || res.Body == nil { return } // Justification for 3 byte reads: two for up to "\r\n" after // a JSON/XML document, and then 1 to see EOF if we haven't yet. // TODO(bradfitz): detect Go 1.3+ and skip these reads. // See https://codereview.appspot.com/58240043 // and https://codereview.appspot.com/49570044 buf := make([]byte, 1) for i := 0; i < 3; i++ { _, err := res.Body.Read(buf) if err != nil { break } } res.Body.Close() } // VariantType returns the type name of the given variant. // If the map doesn't contain the named key or the value is not a []interface{}, "" is returned. // This is used to support "variant" APIs that can return one of a number of different types. func VariantType(t map[string]interface{}) string { s, _ := t["type"].(string) return s } // ConvertVariant uses the JSON encoder/decoder to fill in the struct 'dst' with the fields found in variant 'v'. // This is used to support "variant" APIs that can return one of a number of different types. // It reports whether the conversion was successful. func ConvertVariant(v map[string]interface{}, dst interface{}) bool { var buf bytes.Buffer err := json.NewEncoder(&buf).Encode(v) if err != nil { return false } return json.Unmarshal(buf.Bytes(), dst) == nil } // A Field names a field to be retrieved with a partial response. // https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/json_api/v1/how-tos/performance // // Partial responses can dramatically reduce the amount of data that must be sent to your application. // In order to request partial responses, you can specify the full list of fields // that your application needs by adding the Fields option to your request. // // Field strings use camelCase with leading lower-case characters to identify fields within the response. // // For example, if your response has a "NextPageToken" and a slice of "Items" with "Id" fields, // you could request just those fields like this: // // svc.Events.List().Fields("nextPageToken", "items/id").Do() // // or if you were also interested in each Item's "Updated" field, you can combine them like this: // // svc.Events.List().Fields("nextPageToken", "items(id,updated)").Do() // // Another way to find field names is through the Google API explorer: // https://developers.google.com/apis-explorer/#p/ type Field string // CombineFields combines fields into a single string. func CombineFields(s []Field) string { r := make([]string, len(s)) for i, v := range s { r[i] = string(v) } return strings.Join(r, ",") } // A CallOption is an optional argument to an API call. // It should be treated as an opaque value by users of Google APIs. // // A CallOption is something that configures an API call in a way that is // not specific to that API; for instance, controlling the quota user for // an API call is common across many APIs, and is thus a CallOption. type CallOption interface { Get() (key, value string) } // QuotaUser returns a CallOption that will set the quota user for a call. // The quota user can be used by server-side applications to control accounting. // It can be an arbitrary string up to 40 characters, and will override UserIP // if both are provided. func QuotaUser(u string) CallOption { return quotaUser(u) } type quotaUser string func (q quotaUser) Get() (string, string) { return "quotaUser", string(q) } // UserIP returns a CallOption that will set the "userIp" parameter of a call. // This should be the IP address of the originating request. func UserIP(ip string) CallOption { return userIP(ip) } type userIP string func (i userIP) Get() (string, string) { return "userIp", string(i) } // Trace returns a CallOption that enables diagnostic tracing for a call. // traceToken is an ID supplied by Google support. func Trace(traceToken string) CallOption { return traceTok(traceToken) } type traceTok string func (t traceTok) Get() (string, string) { return "trace", "token:" + string(t) } // TODO: Fields too