ducky/devices
ducky/devices/vendor/github.com/pborman/uuid/version4.go
Validate device creation. Update our uuid package to the latest, which is now based on the GitHub fork instead of the Google Code. Also, update our api package to its latest version, which now needs the pqarrays package as a dependency. We fleshed out the validateDeviceCreation. We now pass in the scopes we have (for broad access control) and the user ID (for fine-grained access control). This helper returns the first error it encounters, though it should probably return a slice so we can return multiple errors all at once. Before we even decode the request to create a Device, let's check if the user is even logged in. If we can't ascertain that or they're not, there's no point in even consuming the memory necessary to read the request, because we know we're not going to use it anyways. Finally actually validate the devices we're creating, and return an appropriate error for each error we can get. Also, the api.CheckScopes helper function now takes the scopes passed in as a string slice, and we have an api.GetScopes helper function to retrieve the scopes associated with the request. Let's not keep parsing that. We need two new scopes to control access for device creation; ScopeImport lets users import devices in and is pretty much admin access. ScopeCreateOtherUserDevices allows a user to create Devices that are owned by another user.
1.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 1.2 +++ b/vendor/github.com/pborman/uuid/version4.go Sat Dec 19 00:18:25 2015 -0800 1.3 @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ 1.4 +// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. 1.5 +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 1.6 +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 1.7 + 1.8 +package uuid 1.9 + 1.10 +// Random returns a Random (Version 4) UUID or panics. 1.11 +// 1.12 +// The strength of the UUIDs is based on the strength of the crypto/rand 1.13 +// package. 1.14 +// 1.15 +// A note about uniqueness derived from from the UUID Wikipedia entry: 1.16 +// 1.17 +// Randomly generated UUIDs have 122 random bits. One's annual risk of being 1.18 +// hit by a meteorite is estimated to be one chance in 17 billion, that 1.19 +// means the probability is about 0.00000000006 (6 × 10−11), 1.20 +// equivalent to the odds of creating a few tens of trillions of UUIDs in a 1.21 +// year and having one duplicate. 1.22 +func NewRandom() UUID { 1.23 + uuid := make([]byte, 16) 1.24 + randomBits([]byte(uuid)) 1.25 + uuid[6] = (uuid[6] & 0x0f) | 0x40 // Version 4 1.26 + uuid[8] = (uuid[8] & 0x3f) | 0x80 // Variant is 10 1.27 + return uuid 1.28 +}