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import ( |
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"bytes" |
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"encoding/json" |
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"errors" |
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"fmt" |
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"io" |
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"io/ioutil" |
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"net/http" |
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"net/url" |
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"os" |
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"strings" |
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// Mollie constants holding values to initialize the client and create requests. |
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const ( |
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BaseURLV2 string = "https://api.mollie.com/v2/" |
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AuthHeader string = "authorization" |
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TokenType string = "Bearer" |
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APITokenEnv string = "MOLLIE_API_TOKEN" |
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OrgTokenEnv string = "MOLLIE_ORG_TOKEN" |
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RequestContentType string = "application/json" |
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) |
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var ( |
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errEmptyAPIKey = errors.New("you must provide a non-empty API key") |
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errBadBaseURL = errors.New("malformed base url, it must contain a trailing slash") |
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) |
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// Client manages communication with Mollie's API. |
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type Client struct { |
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BaseURL *url.URL |
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authentication string |
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client *http.Client |
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common service // Reuse a single struct instead of allocating one for each service on the heap. |
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config *Config |
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type service struct { |
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client *Client |
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} |
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// WithAuthenticationValue offers a convenient setter for any of the valid authentication |
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// tokens provided by Mollie. |
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// |
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// Ideally your API key will be provided from and environment variable or |
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// a secret management engine. |
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// This should only be used when environment variables are "impossible" to be used. |
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func (c *Client) WithAuthenticationValue(k string) error { |
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} |
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c.authentication = strings.TrimSpace(k) |
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} |
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// NewAPIRequest is a wrapper around the http.NewRequest function. |
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// It will setup the authentication headers/parameters according to the client config. |
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func (c *Client) NewAPIRequest(method string, uri string, body interface{}) (req *http.Request, err error) { |
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if !strings.HasSuffix(c.BaseURL.Path, "/") { |
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return nil, errBadBaseURL |
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} |
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u, err := c.BaseURL.Parse(uri) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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if c.config.testing == true { |
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u.Query().Add("testmode", "true") |
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} |
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var buf io.ReadWriter |
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if body != nil { |
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buf = new(bytes.Buffer) |
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enc := json.NewEncoder(buf) |
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enc.SetEscapeHTML(false) |
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err := enc.Encode(body) |
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} |
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} |
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req, err = http.NewRequest(method, u.String(), buf) |
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req.Header.Add(AuthHeader, strings.Join([]string{TokenType, c.authentication}, " ")) |
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// Do sends an API request and returns the API response or returned as an |
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// error if an API error has occurred. |
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func (c *Client) Do(req *http.Request) (*Response, error) { |
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defer resp.Body.Close() |
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// NewClient returns a new Mollie HTTP API client. |
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// You can pass a previously build http client, if none is provided then |
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// http.DefaultClient will be used. |
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// NewClient will lookup the environment for values to assign to the |
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// API token (`MOLLIE_API_TOKEN`) and the Organization token (`MOLLIE_ORG_TOKEN`) |
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// |
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// You can also set the token values programmatically by using the Client |
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// WithAPIKey and WithOrganizationKey functions. |
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func NewClient(baseClient *http.Client, c *Config) (mollie *Client, err error) { |
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client: baseClient, |
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config: c, |
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// Parse authorization from environment |
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/* |
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Error reports details on a failed API request. |
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The success or failure of each HTTP request is shown in the status field of the HTTP response header, |
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which contains standard HTTP status codes: |
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- a 2xx code for success |
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- a 4xx or 5xx code for failure |
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type Error struct { |
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Code int `json:"code"` |
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Message string `json:"message"` |
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Response *http.Response `json:"response"` // the full response that produced the error |
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// Error functions implement the Error interface on the zuora.Error struct. |
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func (e *Error) Error() string { |
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Constructor for Error |
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func newError(r *http.Response) *Error { |
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// Response is a Mollie API response. This wraps the standard http.Response |
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// returned from Mollie and provides convenient access to things like |
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// pagination links. |
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type Response struct { |
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func newResponse(r *http.Response) *Response { |
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// the 200 range. |
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// API error responses are expected to have either no response |
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// body, or a JSON response body. |
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func CheckResponse(r *http.Response) error { |
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