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@ -95,14 +95,15 @@ TODO List:
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* ✓ Implement generic response body -> Response type handling (right now, this is hard-coded)
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* ✓ Implement generic response body -> Response type handling (right now, this is hard-coded)
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* ✓ Implement codegen for services with xml structures (using Smithy models)
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* ✓ Implement codegen for services with xml structures (using Smithy models)
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* ✓ Implement codegen for others (using Smithy models)
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* ✓ Implement codegen for others (using Smithy models)
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* Switch to aws-c-cal upstream once [PR for full static musl build support is merged](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-c-cal/pull/89) (see Dockerfile)
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* Switch to aws-c-cal upsream once [PR for full static musl build support is merged](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-c-cal/pull/89) (see Dockerfile)
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* Remove compiler 0.7.1 shims when 0.8.0 is released
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* Remove compiler 0.7.1 shims when 0.8.0 is released
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(new 2021-05-29. I will proceed in this order unless I get other requests)
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(new 2021-05-29. I will proceed in this order unless I get other requests)
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* ✓ Implement [AWS query protocol](https://awslabs.github.io/smithy/1.0/spec/aws/aws-query-protocol.html). This is the protocol in use by sts.getcalleridentity. Total service count 18
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* Implement [AWS query protocol](https://awslabs.github.io/smithy/1.0/spec/aws/aws-query-protocol.html). This is the protocol in use by sts.getcalleridentity
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* Implement [AWS Json 1.0 protocol](https://awslabs.github.io/smithy/1.0/spec/aws/aws-json-1_0-protocol.html). Includes dynamodb. Total service count 18
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* Implement [AWS Json 1.0 protocol](https://awslabs.github.io/smithy/1.0/spec/aws/aws-json-1_0-protocol.html)
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* Implement [AWS Json 1.1 protocol](https://awslabs.github.io/smithy/1.0/spec/aws/aws-json-1_1-protocol.html). Includes ecs. Total service count 105
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* Implement [AWS Json 1.1 protocol](https://awslabs.github.io/smithy/1.0/spec/aws/aws-json-1_1-protocol.html)
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* Implement [AWS restXml protocol](https://awslabs.github.io/smithy/1.0/spec/aws/aws-restxml-protocol.html). Includes S3. Total service count 4.
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* Implement [AWS restXml protocol](https://awslabs.github.io/smithy/1.0/spec/aws/aws-restxml-protocol.html)
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* ✓ Implement [AWS EC2 query protocol](https://awslabs.github.io/smithy/1.0/spec/aws/aws-ec2-query-protocol.html). Includes EC2. Total service count 1.
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* Implement [AWS EC2 query protocol](https://awslabs.github.io/smithy/1.0/spec/aws/aws-ec2-query-protocol.html)
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Compiler wishlist/watchlist:
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Compiler wishlist/watchlist:
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src/aws.zig
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src/aws.zig
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});
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});
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log.debug("proto: {s}", .{service.aws_protocol});
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log.debug("proto: {s}", .{service.aws_protocol});
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// It seems as though there are 3 major branches of the 6 protocols.
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// 1. query/ec2_query, which are identical until you get to complex
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// structures. TBD if the shortcut we're taking for query to make
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// it return json will work on EC2, but my guess is yes.
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// 2. *json*: These three appear identical for input (possible difference
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// for empty body serialization), but differ in error handling.
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// We're not doing a lot of error handling here, though.
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// 3. rest_xml: This is a one-off for S3, never used since
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switch (service.aws_protocol) {
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switch (service.aws_protocol) {
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.query, .ec2_query => return self.callQuery(request, service, action, options),
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.query => return self.callQuery(request, service, action, options),
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.rest_json_1, .json_1_0, .json_1_1 => @compileError("REST Json, Json 1.0/1.1 protocol not yet supported"),
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.ec2_query => @compileError("EC2 Query protocol not yet supported"),
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.rest_json_1 => @compileError("REST Json 1 protocol not yet supported"),
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.json_1_0 => @compileError("Json 1.0 protocol not yet supported"),
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.json_1_1 => @compileError("Json 1.1 protocol not yet supported"),
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.rest_xml => @compileError("REST XML protocol not yet supported"),
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.rest_xml => @compileError("REST XML protocol not yet supported"),
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Call using query protocol. This is documented as an XML protocol, but
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// Call using query protocol. This is documented as an XML protocol, but
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// throwing a JSON accept header seems to work. EC2Query is very simliar to
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// throwing a JSON accept header seems to work
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// Query, so we'll handle both here. Realistically we probably don't effectively
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// handle lists and maps properly anyway yet, so we'll go for it and see
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// where it breaks. PRs and/or failing test cases appreciated.
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fn callQuery(self: Self, comptime request: anytype, service: anytype, action: anytype, options: Options) !FullResponse(request) {
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fn callQuery(self: Self, comptime request: anytype, service: anytype, action: anytype, options: Options) !FullResponse(request) {
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var buffer = std.ArrayList(u8).init(self.allocator);
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var buffer = std.ArrayList(u8).init(self.allocator);
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defer buffer.deinit();
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defer buffer.deinit();
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const writer = buffer.writer();
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const writer = buffer.writer();
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// TODO: transformation function should be refactored for operation
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// with a Writer passed in so we don't have to allocate
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const transformer = struct {
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const transformer = struct {
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allocator: *std.mem.Allocator,
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allocator: *std.mem.Allocator,
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.sigv4_service_name = service.sigv4_name,
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.sigv4_service_name = service.sigv4_name,
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},
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},
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);
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);
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// TODO: Can response handling be reused?
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defer response.deinit();
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defer response.deinit();
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if (response.response_code != 200) {
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if (response.response_code != 200) {
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log.err("call failed! return status: {d}", .{response.response_code});
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log.err("call failed! return status: {d}", .{response.response_code});
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const HttpResult = struct {
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const HttpResult = struct {
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response_code: u16, // actually 3 digits can fit in u10
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response_code: u16, // actually 3 digits can fit in u10
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body: []const u8,
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body: []const u8,
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allocator: *std.mem.Allocator,
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pub fn deinit(self: HttpResult) void {
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pub fn deinit(self: HttpResult) void {
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self.allocator.free(self.body);
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httplog.debug("http result deinit complete", .{});
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httplog.debug("http result deinit complete", .{});
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return;
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return;
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}
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}
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/// HttpResult currently contains the body only. The addition of Headers
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/// HttpResult currently contains the body only. The addition of Headers
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/// and return code would be a relatively minor change
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/// and return code would be a relatively minor change
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pub fn makeRequest(self: Self, endpoint: EndPoint, method: []const u8, path: []const u8, body: []const u8, signing_options: ?SigningOptions) !HttpResult {
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pub fn makeRequest(self: Self, endpoint: EndPoint, method: []const u8, path: []const u8, body: []const u8, signing_options: ?SigningOptions) !HttpResult {
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// Since we're going to pass these into C-land, we need to make sure
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// our inputs have sentinals
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const method_z = try self.allocator.dupeZ(u8, method);
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defer self.allocator.free(method_z);
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const path_z = try self.allocator.dupeZ(u8, path);
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defer self.allocator.free(path_z);
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const body_z = try self.allocator.dupeZ(u8, body);
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defer self.allocator.free(body_z);
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// TODO: Try to re-encapsulate this
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// TODO: Try to re-encapsulate this
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// var http_request = try createRequest(method, path, body);
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// var http_request = try createRequest(method, path, body);
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var http_request = c.aws_http_message_new_request(c_allocator);
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var http_request = c.aws_http_message_new_request(c_allocator);
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defer c.aws_http_message_release(http_request);
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defer c.aws_http_message_release(http_request);
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if (c.aws_http_message_set_request_method(http_request, c.aws_byte_cursor_from_c_str(@ptrCast([*c]const u8, method_z))) != c.AWS_OP_SUCCESS)
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if (c.aws_http_message_set_request_method(http_request, c.aws_byte_cursor_from_c_str(@ptrCast([*c]const u8, method))) != c.AWS_OP_SUCCESS)
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return AwsError.SetRequestMethodError;
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return AwsError.SetRequestMethodError;
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if (c.aws_http_message_set_request_path(http_request, c.aws_byte_cursor_from_c_str(@ptrCast([*c]const u8, path_z))) != c.AWS_OP_SUCCESS)
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if (c.aws_http_message_set_request_path(http_request, c.aws_byte_cursor_from_c_str(@ptrCast([*c]const u8, path))) != c.AWS_OP_SUCCESS)
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return AwsError.SetRequestPathError;
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return AwsError.SetRequestPathError;
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httplog.debug("body length: {d}", .{body.len});
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httplog.debug("body length: {d}", .{body.len});
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const body_cursor = c.aws_byte_cursor_from_c_str(@ptrCast([*c]const u8, body_z));
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const body_cursor = c.aws_byte_cursor_from_c_str(@ptrCast([*c]const u8, body));
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const request_body = c.aws_input_stream_new_from_cursor(c_allocator, &body_cursor);
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const request_body = c.aws_input_stream_new_from_cursor(c_allocator, &body_cursor);
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defer c.aws_input_stream_destroy(request_body);
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defer c.aws_input_stream_destroy(request_body);
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if (body.len > 0) {
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if (body.len > 0) {
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var context = RequestContext{
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var context = RequestContext{
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.allocator = self.allocator,
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.allocator = self.allocator,
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};
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};
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defer context.deinit();
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var tls_connection_options: ?*c.aws_tls_connection_options = null;
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var tls_connection_options: ?*c.aws_tls_connection_options = null;
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const host = try self.allocator.dupeZ(u8, endpoint.host);
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const host = try std.fmt.allocPrint(self.allocator, "{s}", .{endpoint.host});
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defer self.allocator.free(host);
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defer self.allocator.free(host);
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try self.addHeaders(http_request.?, host, body);
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try self.addHeaders(http_request.?, host, body);
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if (std.mem.eql(u8, endpoint.scheme, "https")) {
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if (std.mem.eql(u8, endpoint.scheme, "https")) {
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const rc = HttpResult{
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const rc = HttpResult{
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.response_code = context.response_code.?,
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.response_code = context.response_code.?,
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.body = final_body,
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.body = final_body,
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.allocator = self.allocator,
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};
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};
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return rc;
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return rc;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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defer c.aws_signable_destroy(signable);
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defer c.aws_signable_destroy(signable);
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const signing_region = try std.fmt.allocPrintZ(self.allocator, "{s}", .{options.region});
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const signing_region = try std.fmt.allocPrint(self.allocator, "{s}", .{options.region});
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defer self.allocator.free(signing_region);
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defer self.allocator.free(signing_region);
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const signing_service = try std.fmt.allocPrintZ(self.allocator, "{s}", .{options.service});
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const signing_service = try std.fmt.allocPrint(self.allocator, "{s}", .{options.service});
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defer self.allocator.free(signing_service);
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defer self.allocator.free(signing_service);
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const temp_signing_config = c.bitfield_workaround_aws_signing_config_aws{
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.algorithm = .AWS_SIGNING_ALGORITHM_V4,
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return AwsError.AddHeaderError;
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return AwsError.AddHeaderError;
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if (body.len > 0) {
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if (body.len > 0) {
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const len = try std.fmt.allocPrintZ(self.allocator, "{d}", .{body.len});
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const len = try std.fmt.allocPrint(self.allocator, "{d}", .{body.len});
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// This defer seems to work ok, but I'm a bit concerned about why
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// This defer seems to work ok, but I'm a bit concerned about why
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defer self.allocator.free(len);
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defer self.allocator.free(len);
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const content_length_header = c.aws_http_header{
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fn regionSubDomain(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, service: []const u8, region: []const u8, useDualStack: bool) !EndPoint {
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const environment_override = std.os.getenv("AWS_ENDPOINT_URL");
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if (environment_override) |override| {
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const uri = try allocator.dupeZ(u8, override);
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const uri = try std.fmt.allocPrint(allocator, "{s}", .{override});
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return endPointFromUri(allocator, uri);
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self.allocator.free(h.name);
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self.allocator.free(h.name);
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self.allocator.free(h.value);
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self.allocator.free(h.value);
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self.allocator.free(b);
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