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package jira
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"net/url"
)
// A Client manages communication with the JIRA API.
type Client struct {
// HTTP client used to communicate with the API.
client *http.Client
// Base URL for API requests.
baseURL *url.URL
// Session storage if the user authentificate with a Session cookie
session *Session
// Services used for talking to different parts of the JIRA API.
Authentication *AuthenticationService
Issue *IssueService
}
// NewClient returns a new JIRA API client.
// If a nil httpClient is provided, http.DefaultClient will be used.
// To use API methods which require authentication you can follow the prefered solution and
// provide an http.Client that will perform the authentication for you with OAuth and HTTP Basic (such as that provided by the golang.org/x/oauth2 library).
// As an alternative you can use Session Cookie based authentication provided by this package as well.
// See https://docs.atlassian.com/jira/REST/latest/#authentication
// baseURL is the HTTP endpoint of your JIRA instance and should always be specified with a trailing slash.
func NewClient(httpClient *http.Client, baseURL string) (*Client, error) {
if httpClient == nil {
httpClient = http.DefaultClient
}
parsedBaseURL, err := url.Parse(baseURL)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
c := &Client{
client: httpClient,
baseURL: parsedBaseURL,
}
c.Authentication = &AuthenticationService{client: c}
c.Issue = &IssueService{client: c}
return c, nil
}
// NewRequest creates an API request.
// A relative URL can be provided in urlStr, in which case it is resolved relative to the baseURL of the Client.
// Relative URLs should always be specified without a preceding slash.
// If specified, the value pointed to by body is JSON encoded and included as the request body.
func (c *Client) NewRequest(method, urlStr string, body interface{}) (*http.Request, error) {
rel, err := url.Parse(urlStr)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
u := c.baseURL.ResolveReference(rel)
var buf io.ReadWriter
if body != nil {
buf = new(bytes.Buffer)
err := json.NewEncoder(buf).Encode(body)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
req, err := http.NewRequest(method, u.String(), buf)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
req.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
// Set session cookie if there is one
if c.session != nil {
req.Header.Set("Cookie", fmt.Sprintf("%s=%s", c.session.Session.Name, c.session.Session.Value))
}
return req, nil
}
// Do sends an API request and returns the API response.
// The API response is JSON decoded and stored in the value pointed to by v, or returned as an error if an API error has occurred.
func (c *Client) Do(req *http.Request, v interface{}) (*http.Response, error) {
resp, err := c.client.Do(req)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
err = CheckResponse(resp)
if err != nil {
// Even though there was an error, we still return the response
// in case the caller wants to inspect it further
return resp, err
}
if v != nil {
err = json.NewDecoder(resp.Body).Decode(v)
}
return resp, err
}
// CheckResponse checks the API response for errors, and returns them if present.
// A response is considered an error if it has a status code outside the 200 range.
// API error responses are expected to have either no response body, or a JSON response body that maps to ErrorResponse.
// Any other response body will be silently ignored.
func CheckResponse(r *http.Response) error {
if c := r.StatusCode; 200 <= c && c <= 299 {
return nil
}
errorResponse := &ErrorResponse{Response: r}
data, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r.Body)
if err == nil && data != nil {
json.Unmarshal(data, errorResponse)
}
return errorResponse
}