ducky/devices

Paddy 2015-11-12 Parent:b6494e1a499e

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ducky/devices/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp/ctxhttp.go

Move DeviceType to its own file, add helper and constants. Make a device_type.go file, to avoid a mess in the devices.go file. Move the DeviceType definition over to the new file. Also, while we're here, set up a few of the contstants we know we'll need. These are the DeviceTypes we intend to support, such as Android phones, Android tablets, and Chrome extensions. Also, set up a helper method that will determine whether a DeviceType is "valid", i.e. if we have a constant defined for it. DeviceTypes, in general, are mostly intended to be used (at the moment, at least) to customise how we display devices to users. Basically, they allow us to display an at least semi-accurate depiction of the device.

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1 // Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
5 // Package ctxhttp provides helper functions for performing context-aware HTTP requests.
6 package ctxhttp
8 import (
9 "io"
10 "net/http"
11 "net/url"
12 "strings"
14 "golang.org/x/net/context"
15 )
17 // Do sends an HTTP request with the provided http.Client and returns an HTTP response.
18 // If the client is nil, http.DefaultClient is used.
19 // If the context is canceled or times out, ctx.Err() will be returned.
20 func Do(ctx context.Context, client *http.Client, req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
21 if client == nil {
22 client = http.DefaultClient
23 }
25 // Request cancelation changed in Go 1.5, see cancelreq.go and cancelreq_go14.go.
26 cancel := canceler(client, req)
28 type responseAndError struct {
29 resp *http.Response
30 err error
31 }
32 result := make(chan responseAndError, 1)
34 go func() {
35 resp, err := client.Do(req)
36 result <- responseAndError{resp, err}
37 }()
39 select {
40 case <-ctx.Done():
41 cancel()
42 return nil, ctx.Err()
43 case r := <-result:
44 return r.resp, r.err
45 }
46 }
48 // Get issues a GET request via the Do function.
49 func Get(ctx context.Context, client *http.Client, url string) (*http.Response, error) {
50 req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil)
51 if err != nil {
52 return nil, err
53 }
54 return Do(ctx, client, req)
55 }
57 // Head issues a HEAD request via the Do function.
58 func Head(ctx context.Context, client *http.Client, url string) (*http.Response, error) {
59 req, err := http.NewRequest("HEAD", url, nil)
60 if err != nil {
61 return nil, err
62 }
63 return Do(ctx, client, req)
64 }
66 // Post issues a POST request via the Do function.
67 func Post(ctx context.Context, client *http.Client, url string, bodyType string, body io.Reader) (*http.Response, error) {
68 req, err := http.NewRequest("POST", url, body)
69 if err != nil {
70 return nil, err
71 }
72 req.Header.Set("Content-Type", bodyType)
73 return Do(ctx, client, req)
74 }
76 // PostForm issues a POST request via the Do function.
77 func PostForm(ctx context.Context, client *http.Client, url string, data url.Values) (*http.Response, error) {
78 return Post(ctx, client, url, "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", strings.NewReader(data.Encode()))
79 }