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package jira
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
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"net/http"
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)
const (
// HTTP Basic Authentication
authTypeBasic = 1
// HTTP Session Authentication
authTypeSession = 2
)
// AuthenticationService handles authentication for the Jira instance / API.
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//
// Jira API docs: https://docs.atlassian.com/jira/REST/latest/#authentication
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type AuthenticationService struct {
client *Client
// Authentication type
authType int
// Basic auth username
username string
// Basic auth password
password string
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}
// Session represents a Session JSON response by the Jira API.
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type Session struct {
Self string `json:"self,omitempty"`
Name string `json:"name,omitempty"`
Session struct {
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Name string `json:"name"`
Value string `json:"value"`
} `json:"session,omitempty"`
LoginInfo struct {
FailedLoginCount int `json:"failedLoginCount"`
LoginCount int `json:"loginCount"`
LastFailedLoginTime string `json:"lastFailedLoginTime"`
PreviousLoginTime string `json:"previousLoginTime"`
} `json:"loginInfo"`
Cookies []*http.Cookie
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}
// AcquireSessionCookieWithContext creates a new session for a user in Jira.
// Once a session has been successfully created it can be used to access any of Jira's remote APIs and also the web UI by passing the appropriate HTTP Cookie header.
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// The header will by automatically applied to every API request.
// Note that it is generally preferrable to use HTTP BASIC authentication with the REST API.
// However, this resource may be used to mimic the behaviour of Jira's log-in page (e.g. to display log-in errors to a user).
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//
// Jira API docs: https://docs.atlassian.com/jira/REST/latest/#auth/1/session
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//
// Deprecated: Use CookieAuthTransport instead
func (s *AuthenticationService) AcquireSessionCookieWithContext(ctx context.Context, username, password string) (bool, error) {
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apiEndpoint := "rest/auth/1/session"
body := struct {
Username string `json:"username"`
Password string `json:"password"`
}{
username,
password,
}
req, err := s.client.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, "POST", apiEndpoint, body)
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if err != nil {
return false, err
}
session := new(Session)
resp, err := s.client.Do(req, session)
if resp != nil {
session.Cookies = resp.Cookies()
}
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if err != nil {
style: Fix staticcheck (static analysis) errors for this library (#283) * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "printf-style function with dynamic format ... (SA1006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "printf-style function with dynamic format string and no further arguments should use print-style function instead (SA1006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "type X is unused (U1000)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "type X is unused (U1000)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "should use X instead (S1003 & SA6005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several - should use !bytes.Contains(b, []byte(`"password":"bar"`)) instead (S1003) - should use strings.EqualFold instead (SA6005) messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "redundant return statement (S1023)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "redundant return statement (S1023)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several file.go:Line:character: possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011) file.go:Line:character: this check suggests that the pointer can be nil messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280
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return false, fmt.Errorf("auth at Jira instance failed (HTTP(S) request). %s", err)
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}
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if resp != nil && resp.StatusCode != 200 {
style: Fix staticcheck (static analysis) errors for this library (#283) * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "printf-style function with dynamic format ... (SA1006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "printf-style function with dynamic format string and no further arguments should use print-style function instead (SA1006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "type X is unused (U1000)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "type X is unused (U1000)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "should use X instead (S1003 & SA6005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several - should use !bytes.Contains(b, []byte(`"password":"bar"`)) instead (S1003) - should use strings.EqualFold instead (SA6005) messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "redundant return statement (S1023)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "redundant return statement (S1023)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several file.go:Line:character: possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011) file.go:Line:character: this check suggests that the pointer can be nil messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280
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return false, fmt.Errorf("auth at Jira instance failed (HTTP(S) request). Status code: %d", resp.StatusCode)
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}
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s.client.session = session
s.authType = authTypeSession
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return true, nil
}
// AcquireSessionCookie wraps AcquireSessionCookieWithContext using the background context.
//
// Deprecated: Use CookieAuthTransport instead
func (s *AuthenticationService) AcquireSessionCookie(username, password string) (bool, error) {
return s.AcquireSessionCookieWithContext(context.Background(), username, password)
}
// SetBasicAuth sets username and password for the basic auth against the Jira instance.
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//
// Deprecated: Use BasicAuthTransport instead
func (s *AuthenticationService) SetBasicAuth(username, password string) {
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s.username = username
s.password = password
s.authType = authTypeBasic
}
// Authenticated reports if the current Client has authentication details for Jira
func (s *AuthenticationService) Authenticated() bool {
if s != nil {
if s.authType == authTypeSession {
return s.client.session != nil
} else if s.authType == authTypeBasic {
return s.username != ""
}
}
return false
}
// LogoutWithContext logs out the current user that has been authenticated and the session in the client is destroyed.
//
// Jira API docs: https://docs.atlassian.com/jira/REST/latest/#auth/1/session
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//
// Deprecated: Use CookieAuthTransport to create base client. Logging out is as simple as not using the
// client anymore
func (s *AuthenticationService) LogoutWithContext(ctx context.Context) error {
if s.authType != authTypeSession || s.client.session == nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("no user is authenticated")
}
apiEndpoint := "rest/auth/1/session"
req, err := s.client.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, "DELETE", apiEndpoint, nil)
if err != nil {
style: Fix staticcheck (static analysis) errors for this library (#283) * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "printf-style function with dynamic format ... (SA1006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "printf-style function with dynamic format string and no further arguments should use print-style function instead (SA1006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "type X is unused (U1000)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "type X is unused (U1000)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "should use X instead (S1003 & SA6005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several - should use !bytes.Contains(b, []byte(`"password":"bar"`)) instead (S1003) - should use strings.EqualFold instead (SA6005) messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "redundant return statement (S1023)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "redundant return statement (S1023)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several file.go:Line:character: possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011) file.go:Line:character: this check suggests that the pointer can be nil messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280
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return fmt.Errorf("creating the request to log the user out failed : %s", err)
}
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resp, err := s.client.Do(req, nil)
if err != nil {
style: Fix staticcheck (static analysis) errors for this library (#283) * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "printf-style function with dynamic format ... (SA1006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "printf-style function with dynamic format string and no further arguments should use print-style function instead (SA1006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "type X is unused (U1000)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "type X is unused (U1000)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "should use X instead (S1003 & SA6005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several - should use !bytes.Contains(b, []byte(`"password":"bar"`)) instead (S1003) - should use strings.EqualFold instead (SA6005) messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "redundant return statement (S1023)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "redundant return statement (S1023)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several file.go:Line:character: possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011) file.go:Line:character: this check suggests that the pointer can be nil messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280
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return fmt.Errorf("error sending the logout request: %s", err)
}
if resp.StatusCode != 204 {
style: Fix staticcheck (static analysis) errors for this library (#283) * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "printf-style function with dynamic format ... (SA1006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "printf-style function with dynamic format string and no further arguments should use print-style function instead (SA1006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "type X is unused (U1000)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "type X is unused (U1000)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "should use X instead (S1003 & SA6005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several - should use !bytes.Contains(b, []byte(`"password":"bar"`)) instead (S1003) - should use strings.EqualFold instead (SA6005) messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "redundant return statement (S1023)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "redundant return statement (S1023)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several file.go:Line:character: possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011) file.go:Line:character: this check suggests that the pointer can be nil messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280
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return fmt.Errorf("the logout was unsuccessful with status %d", resp.StatusCode)
}
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// If logout successful, delete session
s.client.session = nil
return nil
}
// Logout wraps LogoutWithContext using the background context.
//
// Deprecated: Use CookieAuthTransport to create base client. Logging out is as simple as not using the
// client anymore
func (s *AuthenticationService) Logout() error {
return s.LogoutWithContext(context.Background())
}
// GetCurrentUserWithContext gets the details of the current user.
//
// Jira API docs: https://docs.atlassian.com/jira/REST/latest/#auth/1/session
func (s *AuthenticationService) GetCurrentUserWithContext(ctx context.Context) (*Session, error) {
if s == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("authentication Service is not instantiated")
}
if s.authType != authTypeSession || s.client.session == nil {
style: Fix staticcheck (static analysis) errors for this library (#283) * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "printf-style function with dynamic format ... (SA1006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "printf-style function with dynamic format string and no further arguments should use print-style function instead (SA1006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "type X is unused (U1000)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "type X is unused (U1000)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "should use X instead (S1003 & SA6005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several - should use !bytes.Contains(b, []byte(`"password":"bar"`)) instead (S1003) - should use strings.EqualFold instead (SA6005) messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "redundant return statement (S1023)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "redundant return statement (S1023)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several file.go:Line:character: possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011) file.go:Line:character: this check suggests that the pointer can be nil messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("no user is authenticated yet")
}
apiEndpoint := "rest/auth/1/session"
req, err := s.client.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, "GET", apiEndpoint, nil)
if err != nil {
style: Fix staticcheck (static analysis) errors for this library (#283) * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "printf-style function with dynamic format ... (SA1006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "printf-style function with dynamic format string and no further arguments should use print-style function instead (SA1006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "type X is unused (U1000)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "type X is unused (U1000)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "should use X instead (S1003 & SA6005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several - should use !bytes.Contains(b, []byte(`"password":"bar"`)) instead (S1003) - should use strings.EqualFold instead (SA6005) messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "redundant return statement (S1023)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "redundant return statement (S1023)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several file.go:Line:character: possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011) file.go:Line:character: this check suggests that the pointer can be nil messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not create request for getting user info : %s", err)
}
resp, err := s.client.Do(req, nil)
if err != nil {
style: Fix staticcheck (static analysis) errors for this library (#283) * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "printf-style function with dynamic format ... (SA1006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "printf-style function with dynamic format string and no further arguments should use print-style function instead (SA1006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "type X is unused (U1000)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "type X is unused (U1000)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "should use X instead (S1003 & SA6005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several - should use !bytes.Contains(b, []byte(`"password":"bar"`)) instead (S1003) - should use strings.EqualFold instead (SA6005) messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "redundant return statement (S1023)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "redundant return statement (S1023)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several file.go:Line:character: possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011) file.go:Line:character: this check suggests that the pointer can be nil messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("error sending request to get user info : %s", err)
}
if resp.StatusCode != 200 {
style: Fix staticcheck (static analysis) errors for this library (#283) * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "printf-style function with dynamic format ... (SA1006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "printf-style function with dynamic format string and no further arguments should use print-style function instead (SA1006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "type X is unused (U1000)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "type X is unused (U1000)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "should use X instead (S1003 & SA6005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several - should use !bytes.Contains(b, []byte(`"password":"bar"`)) instead (S1003) - should use strings.EqualFold instead (SA6005) messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "redundant return statement (S1023)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "redundant return statement (S1023)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several file.go:Line:character: possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011) file.go:Line:character: this check suggests that the pointer can be nil messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("getting user info failed with status : %d", resp.StatusCode)
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
ret := new(Session)
data, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body)
if err != nil {
style: Fix staticcheck (static analysis) errors for this library (#283) * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "printf-style function with dynamic format ... (SA1006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "printf-style function with dynamic format string and no further arguments should use print-style function instead (SA1006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "type X is unused (U1000)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "type X is unused (U1000)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "should use X instead (S1003 & SA6005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several - should use !bytes.Contains(b, []byte(`"password":"bar"`)) instead (S1003) - should use strings.EqualFold instead (SA6005) messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "redundant return statement (S1023)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "redundant return statement (S1023)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several file.go:Line:character: possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011) file.go:Line:character: this check suggests that the pointer can be nil messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("couldn't read body from the response : %s", err)
}
err = json.Unmarshal(data, &ret)
if err != nil {
style: Fix staticcheck (static analysis) errors for this library (#283) * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "error strings should not be capitalized (ST1005)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "printf-style function with dynamic format ... (SA1006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "printf-style function with dynamic format string and no further arguments should use print-style function instead (SA1006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "type X is unused (U1000)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several "type X is unused (U1000)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "should use X instead (S1003 & SA6005)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It reports several - should use !bytes.Contains(b, []byte(`"password":"bar"`)) instead (S1003) - should use strings.EqualFold instead (SA6005) messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf (S1039)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "redundant return statement (S1023)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "redundant return statement (S1023)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several file.go:Line:character: possible nil pointer dereference (SA5011) file.go:Line:character: this check suggests that the pointer can be nil messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280 * style: Fix staticcheck errors for "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" staticcheck is a static analysis tool for go. It report several "this value of X is never used (SA4006)" messages. Here, we fix it to be more compliant with the go coding styleguide. Related: #280
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not unmarshall received user info : %s", err)
}
return ret, nil
}
// GetCurrentUser wraps GetCurrentUserWithContext using the background context.
func (s *AuthenticationService) GetCurrentUser() (*Session, error) {
return s.GetCurrentUserWithContext(context.Background())
}