247 lines
10 KiB
Zig
247 lines
10 KiB
Zig
const std = @import("std");
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const awshttp = @import("awshttp.zig");
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const json = @import("json.zig");
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const url = @import("url.zig");
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const case = @import("case.zig");
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const servicemodel = @import("servicemodel.zig");
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const log = std.log.scoped(.aws);
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pub const Options = struct {
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region: []const u8 = "aws-global",
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dualstack: bool = false,
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};
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/// Using this constant may blow up build times. Recommed using Services()
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/// function directly, e.g. const services = Services(.{.sts, .ec2, .s3, .ddb}){};
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pub const services = servicemodel.services;
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/// Get a service model by importing specific services only. As an example:
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/// const services = Services(.{.sts, .ec2, .s3, .ddb}){};
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///
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/// This will give you a constant with service data for sts, ec2, s3 and ddb only
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pub const Services = servicemodel.Services;
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pub const Aws = struct {
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allocator: *std.mem.Allocator,
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aws_http: awshttp.AwsHttp,
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const Self = @This();
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pub fn init(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator) Self {
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return .{
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.allocator = allocator,
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.aws_http = awshttp.AwsHttp.init(allocator),
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};
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}
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pub fn deinit(self: *Aws) void {
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self.aws_http.deinit();
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}
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pub fn call(self: Self, comptime request: anytype, options: Options) !FullResponse(request) {
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// every codegenned request object includes a metaInfo function to get
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// pointers to service and action
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const meta_info = request.metaInfo();
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const service_meta = meta_info.service_metadata;
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const action = meta_info.action;
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log.debug("call: prefix {s}, sigv4 {s}, version {s}, action {s}", .{
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service_meta.endpoint_prefix,
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service_meta.sigv4_name,
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service_meta.version,
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action.action_name,
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});
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log.debug("proto: {s}", .{service_meta.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_meta.aws_protocol) {
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.query, .ec2_query => return self.callQuery(request, service_meta, 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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.rest_xml => @compileError("REST XML protocol not yet supported"),
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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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// throwing a JSON accept header seems to work. EC2Query is very simliar to
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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_meta: anytype, action: anytype, options: Options) !FullResponse(request) {
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var buffer = std.ArrayList(u8).init(self.allocator);
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defer buffer.deinit();
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const writer = buffer.writer();
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try url.encode(request, writer, .{
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.field_name_transformer = &queryFieldTransformer,
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.allocator = self.allocator,
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});
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const continuation = if (buffer.items.len > 0) "&" else "";
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const body = try std.fmt.allocPrint(self.allocator, "Action={s}&Version={s}{s}{s}\n", .{ action.action_name, service_meta.version, continuation, buffer.items });
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defer self.allocator.free(body);
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const FullR = FullResponse(request);
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const response = try self.aws_http.callApi(
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service_meta.endpoint_prefix,
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.{
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.body = body,
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},
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.{
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.region = options.region,
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.dualstack = options.dualstack,
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.sigv4_service_name = service_meta.sigv4_name,
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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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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("Request:\n |{s}\nResponse:\n |{s}", .{ body, response.body });
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return error.HttpFailure;
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}
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// log.debug("Successful return from server:\n |{s}", .{response.body});
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// TODO: Check status code for badness
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var stream = json.TokenStream.init(response.body);
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const parser_options = json.ParseOptions{
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.allocator = self.allocator,
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.allow_camel_case_conversion = true, // new option
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.allow_snake_case_conversion = true, // new option
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.allow_unknown_fields = true, // new option. Cannot yet handle non-struct fields though
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.allow_missing_fields = false, // new option. Cannot yet handle non-struct fields though
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};
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const SResponse = ServerResponse(request);
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const parsed_response = json.parse(SResponse, &stream, parser_options) catch |e| {
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log.err(
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\\Call successful, but unexpected response from service.
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\\This could be the result of a bug or a stale set of code generated
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\\service models. Response from server:
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\\
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\\{s}
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\\
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, .{response.body});
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return e;
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};
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// Grab the first (and only) object from the server. Server shape expected to be:
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// { ActionResponse: {ActionResult: {...}, ResponseMetadata: {...} } }
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// ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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// Next line of code pulls this portion
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//
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//
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// And the response property below will pull whatever is the ActionResult object
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// We can grab index [0] as structs are guaranteed by zig to be returned in the order
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// declared, and we're declaring in that order in ServerResponse().
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const real_response = @field(parsed_response, @typeInfo(SResponse).Struct.fields[0].name);
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return FullR{
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.response = @field(real_response, @typeInfo(@TypeOf(real_response)).Struct.fields[0].name),
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.response_metadata = .{
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.request_id = real_response.ResponseMetadata.RequestId,
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},
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.parser_options = parser_options,
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.raw_parsed = parsed_response,
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};
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}
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};
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fn ServerResponse(comptime request: anytype) type {
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const T = Response(request);
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const action = request.metaInfo().action;
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// NOTE: The non-standard capitalization here is used as a performance
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// enhancement and to reduce allocations in json.zig. These fields are
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// not (nor are they ever intended to be) exposed outside this codebase
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const ResponseMetadata = struct {
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RequestId: []u8,
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};
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const Result = @Type(.{
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.Struct = .{
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.layout = .Auto,
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.fields = &[_]std.builtin.TypeInfo.StructField{
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.{
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.name = action.action_name ++ "Result",
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.field_type = T,
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.default_value = null,
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.is_comptime = false,
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.alignment = 0,
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},
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.{
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.name = "ResponseMetadata",
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.field_type = ResponseMetadata,
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.default_value = null,
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.is_comptime = false,
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.alignment = 0,
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},
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},
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.decls = &[_]std.builtin.TypeInfo.Declaration{},
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.is_tuple = false,
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},
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});
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return @Type(.{
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.Struct = .{
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.layout = .Auto,
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.fields = &[_]std.builtin.TypeInfo.StructField{
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.{
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.name = action.action_name ++ "Response",
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.field_type = Result,
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.default_value = null,
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.is_comptime = false,
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.alignment = 0,
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},
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},
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.decls = &[_]std.builtin.TypeInfo.Declaration{},
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.is_tuple = false,
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},
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});
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}
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fn FullResponse(comptime request: anytype) type {
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return struct {
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response: Response(request),
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response_metadata: struct {
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request_id: []u8,
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},
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parser_options: json.ParseOptions,
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raw_parsed: ServerResponse(request),
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const Self = @This();
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pub fn deinit(self: Self) void {
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json.parseFree(ServerResponse(request), self.raw_parsed, self.parser_options);
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}
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};
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}
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fn Response(comptime request: anytype) type {
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return request.metaInfo().action.Response;
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}
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fn queryFieldTransformer(field_name: []const u8, encoding_options: url.EncodingOptions) anyerror![]const u8 {
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return try case.snakeToPascal(encoding_options.allocator.?, field_name);
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}
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// Use for debugging json responses of specific requests
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// test "dummy request" {
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// const allocator = std.testing.allocator;
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// const svs = Services(.{.sts}){};
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// const request = svs.sts.get_session_token.Request{
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// .duration_seconds = 900,
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// };
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// const FullR = FullResponse(request);
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// const response =
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// var stream = json.TokenStream.init(response);
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//
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// const parser_options = json.ParseOptions{
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// .allocator = allocator,
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// .allow_camel_case_conversion = true, // new option
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// .allow_snake_case_conversion = true, // new option
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// .allow_unknown_fields = true, // new option. Cannot yet handle non-struct fields though
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// .allow_missing_fields = false, // new option. Cannot yet handle non-struct fields though
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// };
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// const SResponse = ServerResponse(request);
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// const r = try json.parse(SResponse, &stream, parser_options);
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// json.parseFree(SResponse, r, parser_options);
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// }
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