terraform-provider-google/vendor/google.golang.org/api/gensupport/resumable.go
Paddy 961c878e0d Switch to using Go modules. (#2679)
Switch to using Go modules.

This migrates our vendor.json to use Go 1.11's modules system, and
replaces the vendor folder with the output of go mod vendor.

The vendored code should remain basically the same; I believe some
tree shaking of packages and support scripts/licenses/READMEs/etc.
happened.

This also fixes Travis and our Makefile to no longer use govendor.
2018-12-20 17:22:22 -08:00

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// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package gensupport
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"sync"
"time"
)
const (
// statusTooManyRequests is returned by the storage API if the
// per-project limits have been temporarily exceeded. The request
// should be retried.
// https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/json_api/v1/status-codes#standardcodes
statusTooManyRequests = 429
)
// ResumableUpload is used by the generated APIs to provide resumable uploads.
// It is not used by developers directly.
type ResumableUpload struct {
Client *http.Client
// URI is the resumable resource destination provided by the server after specifying "&uploadType=resumable".
URI string
UserAgent string // User-Agent for header of the request
// Media is the object being uploaded.
Media *MediaBuffer
// MediaType defines the media type, e.g. "image/jpeg".
MediaType string
mu sync.Mutex // guards progress
progress int64 // number of bytes uploaded so far
// Callback is an optional function that will be periodically called with the cumulative number of bytes uploaded.
Callback func(int64)
// If not specified, a default exponential backoff strategy will be used.
Backoff BackoffStrategy
}
// Progress returns the number of bytes uploaded at this point.
func (rx *ResumableUpload) Progress() int64 {
rx.mu.Lock()
defer rx.mu.Unlock()
return rx.progress
}
// doUploadRequest performs a single HTTP request to upload data.
// off specifies the offset in rx.Media from which data is drawn.
// size is the number of bytes in data.
// final specifies whether data is the final chunk to be uploaded.
func (rx *ResumableUpload) doUploadRequest(ctx context.Context, data io.Reader, off, size int64, final bool) (*http.Response, error) {
req, err := http.NewRequest("POST", rx.URI, data)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
req.ContentLength = size
var contentRange string
if final {
if size == 0 {
contentRange = fmt.Sprintf("bytes */%v", off)
} else {
contentRange = fmt.Sprintf("bytes %v-%v/%v", off, off+size-1, off+size)
}
} else {
contentRange = fmt.Sprintf("bytes %v-%v/*", off, off+size-1)
}
req.Header.Set("Content-Range", contentRange)
req.Header.Set("Content-Type", rx.MediaType)
req.Header.Set("User-Agent", rx.UserAgent)
// Google's upload endpoint uses status code 308 for a
// different purpose than the "308 Permanent Redirect"
// since-standardized in RFC 7238. Because of the conflict in
// semantics, Google added this new request header which
// causes it to not use "308" and instead reply with 200 OK
// and sets the upload-specific "X-HTTP-Status-Code-Override:
// 308" response header.
req.Header.Set("X-GUploader-No-308", "yes")
return SendRequest(ctx, rx.Client, req)
}
func statusResumeIncomplete(resp *http.Response) bool {
// This is how the server signals "status resume incomplete"
// when X-GUploader-No-308 is set to "yes":
return resp != nil && resp.Header.Get("X-Http-Status-Code-Override") == "308"
}
// reportProgress calls a user-supplied callback to report upload progress.
// If old==updated, the callback is not called.
func (rx *ResumableUpload) reportProgress(old, updated int64) {
if updated-old == 0 {
return
}
rx.mu.Lock()
rx.progress = updated
rx.mu.Unlock()
if rx.Callback != nil {
rx.Callback(updated)
}
}
// transferChunk performs a single HTTP request to upload a single chunk from rx.Media.
func (rx *ResumableUpload) transferChunk(ctx context.Context) (*http.Response, error) {
chunk, off, size, err := rx.Media.Chunk()
done := err == io.EOF
if !done && err != nil {
return nil, err
}
res, err := rx.doUploadRequest(ctx, chunk, off, int64(size), done)
if err != nil {
return res, err
}
// We sent "X-GUploader-No-308: yes" (see comment elsewhere in
// this file), so we don't expect to get a 308.
if res.StatusCode == 308 {
return nil, errors.New("unexpected 308 response status code")
}
if res.StatusCode == http.StatusOK {
rx.reportProgress(off, off+int64(size))
}
if statusResumeIncomplete(res) {
rx.Media.Next()
}
return res, nil
}
func contextDone(ctx context.Context) bool {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return true
default:
return false
}
}
// Upload starts the process of a resumable upload with a cancellable context.
// It retries using the provided back off strategy until cancelled or the
// strategy indicates to stop retrying.
// It is called from the auto-generated API code and is not visible to the user.
// Before sending an HTTP request, Upload calls any registered hook functions,
// and calls the returned functions after the request returns (see send.go).
// rx is private to the auto-generated API code.
// Exactly one of resp or err will be nil. If resp is non-nil, the caller must call resp.Body.Close.
func (rx *ResumableUpload) Upload(ctx context.Context) (resp *http.Response, err error) {
var pause time.Duration
backoff := rx.Backoff
if backoff == nil {
backoff = DefaultBackoffStrategy()
}
for {
// Ensure that we return in the case of cancelled context, even if pause is 0.
if contextDone(ctx) {
return nil, ctx.Err()
}
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return nil, ctx.Err()
case <-time.After(pause):
}
resp, err = rx.transferChunk(ctx)
var status int
if resp != nil {
status = resp.StatusCode
}
// Check if we should retry the request.
if shouldRetry(status, err) {
var retry bool
pause, retry = backoff.Pause()
if retry {
if resp != nil && resp.Body != nil {
resp.Body.Close()
}
continue
}
}
// If the chunk was uploaded successfully, but there's still
// more to go, upload the next chunk without any delay.
if statusResumeIncomplete(resp) {
pause = 0
backoff.Reset()
resp.Body.Close()
continue
}
// It's possible for err and resp to both be non-nil here, but we expose a simpler
// contract to our callers: exactly one of resp and err will be non-nil. This means
// that any response body must be closed here before returning a non-nil error.
if err != nil {
if resp != nil && resp.Body != nil {
resp.Body.Close()
}
return nil, err
}
return resp, nil
}
}