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| // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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| 
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| // Package oauth2 provides support for making
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| // OAuth2 authorized and authenticated HTTP requests.
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| // It can additionally grant authorization with Bearer JWT.
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| package oauth2 // import "golang.org/x/oauth2"
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| 
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| import (
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| 	"bytes"
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| 	"errors"
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| 	"net/http"
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| 	"net/url"
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| 	"strings"
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| 	"sync"
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| 
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| 	"golang.org/x/net/context"
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| 	"golang.org/x/oauth2/internal"
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| )
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| 
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| // NoContext is the default context you should supply if not using
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| // your own context.Context (see https://golang.org/x/net/context).
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| //
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| // Deprecated: Use context.Background() or context.TODO() instead.
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| var NoContext = context.TODO()
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| 
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| // RegisterBrokenAuthHeaderProvider registers an OAuth2 server
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| // identified by the tokenURL prefix as an OAuth2 implementation
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| // which doesn't support the HTTP Basic authentication
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| // scheme to authenticate with the authorization server.
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| // Once a server is registered, credentials (client_id and client_secret)
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| // will be passed as query parameters rather than being present
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| // in the Authorization header.
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| // See https://code.google.com/p/goauth2/issues/detail?id=31 for background.
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| func RegisterBrokenAuthHeaderProvider(tokenURL string) {
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| 	internal.RegisterBrokenAuthHeaderProvider(tokenURL)
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| }
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| 
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| // Config describes a typical 3-legged OAuth2 flow, with both the
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| // client application information and the server's endpoint URLs.
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| // For the client credentials 2-legged OAuth2 flow, see the clientcredentials
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| // package (https://golang.org/x/oauth2/clientcredentials).
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| type Config struct {
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| 	// ClientID is the application's ID.
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| 	ClientID string
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| 
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| 	// ClientSecret is the application's secret.
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| 	ClientSecret string
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| 
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| 	// Endpoint contains the resource server's token endpoint
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| 	// URLs. These are constants specific to each server and are
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| 	// often available via site-specific packages, such as
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| 	// google.Endpoint or github.Endpoint.
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| 	Endpoint Endpoint
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| 
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| 	// RedirectURL is the URL to redirect users going through
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| 	// the OAuth flow, after the resource owner's URLs.
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| 	RedirectURL string
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| 
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| 	// Scope specifies optional requested permissions.
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| 	Scopes []string
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| }
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| 
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| // A TokenSource is anything that can return a token.
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| type TokenSource interface {
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| 	// Token returns a token or an error.
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| 	// Token must be safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines.
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| 	// The returned Token must not be modified.
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| 	Token() (*Token, error)
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| }
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| 
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| // Endpoint contains the OAuth 2.0 provider's authorization and token
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| // endpoint URLs.
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| type Endpoint struct {
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| 	AuthURL  string
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| 	TokenURL string
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| }
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| 
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| var (
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| 	// AccessTypeOnline and AccessTypeOffline are options passed
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| 	// to the Options.AuthCodeURL method. They modify the
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| 	// "access_type" field that gets sent in the URL returned by
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| 	// AuthCodeURL.
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| 	//
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| 	// Online is the default if neither is specified. If your
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| 	// application needs to refresh access tokens when the user
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| 	// is not present at the browser, then use offline. This will
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| 	// result in your application obtaining a refresh token the
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| 	// first time your application exchanges an authorization
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| 	// code for a user.
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| 	AccessTypeOnline  AuthCodeOption = SetAuthURLParam("access_type", "online")
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| 	AccessTypeOffline AuthCodeOption = SetAuthURLParam("access_type", "offline")
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| 
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| 	// ApprovalForce forces the users to view the consent dialog
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| 	// and confirm the permissions request at the URL returned
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| 	// from AuthCodeURL, even if they've already done so.
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| 	ApprovalForce AuthCodeOption = SetAuthURLParam("approval_prompt", "force")
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| )
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| 
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| // An AuthCodeOption is passed to Config.AuthCodeURL.
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| type AuthCodeOption interface {
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| 	setValue(url.Values)
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| }
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| 
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| type setParam struct{ k, v string }
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| 
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| func (p setParam) setValue(m url.Values) { m.Set(p.k, p.v) }
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| 
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| // SetAuthURLParam builds an AuthCodeOption which passes key/value parameters
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| // to a provider's authorization endpoint.
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| func SetAuthURLParam(key, value string) AuthCodeOption {
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| 	return setParam{key, value}
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| }
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| 
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| // AuthCodeURL returns a URL to OAuth 2.0 provider's consent page
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| // that asks for permissions for the required scopes explicitly.
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| //
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| // State is a token to protect the user from CSRF attacks. You must
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| // always provide a non-zero string and validate that it matches the
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| // the state query parameter on your redirect callback.
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| // See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-10.12 for more info.
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| //
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| // Opts may include AccessTypeOnline or AccessTypeOffline, as well
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| // as ApprovalForce.
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| func (c *Config) AuthCodeURL(state string, opts ...AuthCodeOption) string {
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| 	var buf bytes.Buffer
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| 	buf.WriteString(c.Endpoint.AuthURL)
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| 	v := url.Values{
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| 		"response_type": {"code"},
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| 		"client_id":     {c.ClientID},
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| 		"redirect_uri":  internal.CondVal(c.RedirectURL),
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| 		"scope":         internal.CondVal(strings.Join(c.Scopes, " ")),
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| 		"state":         internal.CondVal(state),
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| 	}
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| 	for _, opt := range opts {
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| 		opt.setValue(v)
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| 	}
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| 	if strings.Contains(c.Endpoint.AuthURL, "?") {
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| 		buf.WriteByte('&')
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| 	} else {
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| 		buf.WriteByte('?')
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| 	}
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| 	buf.WriteString(v.Encode())
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| 	return buf.String()
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| }
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| 
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| // PasswordCredentialsToken converts a resource owner username and password
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| // pair into a token.
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| //
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| // Per the RFC, this grant type should only be used "when there is a high
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| // degree of trust between the resource owner and the client (e.g., the client
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| // is part of the device operating system or a highly privileged application),
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| // and when other authorization grant types are not available."
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| // See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-4.3 for more info.
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| //
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| // The HTTP client to use is derived from the context.
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| // If nil, http.DefaultClient is used.
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| func (c *Config) PasswordCredentialsToken(ctx context.Context, username, password string) (*Token, error) {
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| 	return retrieveToken(ctx, c, url.Values{
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| 		"grant_type": {"password"},
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| 		"username":   {username},
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| 		"password":   {password},
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| 		"scope":      internal.CondVal(strings.Join(c.Scopes, " ")),
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| 	})
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| }
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| 
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| // Exchange converts an authorization code into a token.
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| //
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| // It is used after a resource provider redirects the user back
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| // to the Redirect URI (the URL obtained from AuthCodeURL).
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| //
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| // The HTTP client to use is derived from the context.
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| // If a client is not provided via the context, http.DefaultClient is used.
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| //
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| // The code will be in the *http.Request.FormValue("code"). Before
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| // calling Exchange, be sure to validate FormValue("state").
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| func (c *Config) Exchange(ctx context.Context, code string) (*Token, error) {
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| 	return retrieveToken(ctx, c, url.Values{
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| 		"grant_type":   {"authorization_code"},
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| 		"code":         {code},
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| 		"redirect_uri": internal.CondVal(c.RedirectURL),
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| 	})
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| }
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| 
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| // Client returns an HTTP client using the provided token.
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| // The token will auto-refresh as necessary. The underlying
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| // HTTP transport will be obtained using the provided context.
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| // The returned client and its Transport should not be modified.
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| func (c *Config) Client(ctx context.Context, t *Token) *http.Client {
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| 	return NewClient(ctx, c.TokenSource(ctx, t))
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| }
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| 
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| // TokenSource returns a TokenSource that returns t until t expires,
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| // automatically refreshing it as necessary using the provided context.
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| //
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| // Most users will use Config.Client instead.
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| func (c *Config) TokenSource(ctx context.Context, t *Token) TokenSource {
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| 	tkr := &tokenRefresher{
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| 		ctx:  ctx,
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| 		conf: c,
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| 	}
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| 	if t != nil {
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| 		tkr.refreshToken = t.RefreshToken
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| 	}
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| 	return &reuseTokenSource{
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| 		t:   t,
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| 		new: tkr,
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| // tokenRefresher is a TokenSource that makes "grant_type"=="refresh_token"
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| // HTTP requests to renew a token using a RefreshToken.
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| type tokenRefresher struct {
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| 	ctx          context.Context // used to get HTTP requests
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| 	conf         *Config
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| 	refreshToken string
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| }
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| 
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| // WARNING: Token is not safe for concurrent access, as it
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| // updates the tokenRefresher's refreshToken field.
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| // Within this package, it is used by reuseTokenSource which
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| // synchronizes calls to this method with its own mutex.
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| func (tf *tokenRefresher) Token() (*Token, error) {
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| 	if tf.refreshToken == "" {
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| 		return nil, errors.New("oauth2: token expired and refresh token is not set")
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	tk, err := retrieveToken(tf.ctx, tf.conf, url.Values{
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| 		"grant_type":    {"refresh_token"},
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| 		"refresh_token": {tf.refreshToken},
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| 	})
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| 
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| 	if err != nil {
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| 		return nil, err
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| 	}
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| 	if tf.refreshToken != tk.RefreshToken {
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| 		tf.refreshToken = tk.RefreshToken
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| 	}
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| 	return tk, err
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| }
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| 
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| // reuseTokenSource is a TokenSource that holds a single token in memory
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| // and validates its expiry before each call to retrieve it with
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| // Token. If it's expired, it will be auto-refreshed using the
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| // new TokenSource.
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| type reuseTokenSource struct {
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| 	new TokenSource // called when t is expired.
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| 
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| 	mu sync.Mutex // guards t
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| 	t  *Token
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| }
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| 
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| // Token returns the current token if it's still valid, else will
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| // refresh the current token (using r.Context for HTTP client
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| // information) and return the new one.
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| func (s *reuseTokenSource) Token() (*Token, error) {
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| 	s.mu.Lock()
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| 	defer s.mu.Unlock()
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| 	if s.t.Valid() {
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| 		return s.t, nil
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| 	}
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| 	t, err := s.new.Token()
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| 	if err != nil {
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| 		return nil, err
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| 	}
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| 	s.t = t
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| 	return t, nil
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| }
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| 
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| // StaticTokenSource returns a TokenSource that always returns the same token.
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| // Because the provided token t is never refreshed, StaticTokenSource is only
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| // useful for tokens that never expire.
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| func StaticTokenSource(t *Token) TokenSource {
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| 	return staticTokenSource{t}
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| }
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| 
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| // staticTokenSource is a TokenSource that always returns the same Token.
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| type staticTokenSource struct {
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| 	t *Token
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| }
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| 
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| func (s staticTokenSource) Token() (*Token, error) {
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| 	return s.t, nil
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| }
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| 
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| // HTTPClient is the context key to use with golang.org/x/net/context's
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| // WithValue function to associate an *http.Client value with a context.
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| var HTTPClient internal.ContextKey
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| 
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| // NewClient creates an *http.Client from a Context and TokenSource.
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| // The returned client is not valid beyond the lifetime of the context.
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| //
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| // As a special case, if src is nil, a non-OAuth2 client is returned
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| // using the provided context. This exists to support related OAuth2
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| // packages.
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| func NewClient(ctx context.Context, src TokenSource) *http.Client {
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| 	if src == nil {
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| 		c, err := internal.ContextClient(ctx)
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| 		if err != nil {
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| 			return &http.Client{Transport: internal.ErrorTransport{Err: err}}
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| 		}
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| 		return c
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| 	}
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| 	return &http.Client{
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| 		Transport: &Transport{
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| 			Base:   internal.ContextTransport(ctx),
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| 			Source: ReuseTokenSource(nil, src),
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| 		},
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| // ReuseTokenSource returns a TokenSource which repeatedly returns the
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| // same token as long as it's valid, starting with t.
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| // When its cached token is invalid, a new token is obtained from src.
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| //
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| // ReuseTokenSource is typically used to reuse tokens from a cache
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| // (such as a file on disk) between runs of a program, rather than
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| // obtaining new tokens unnecessarily.
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| //
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| // The initial token t may be nil, in which case the TokenSource is
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| // wrapped in a caching version if it isn't one already. This also
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| // means it's always safe to wrap ReuseTokenSource around any other
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| // TokenSource without adverse effects.
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| func ReuseTokenSource(t *Token, src TokenSource) TokenSource {
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| 	// Don't wrap a reuseTokenSource in itself. That would work,
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| 	// but cause an unnecessary number of mutex operations.
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| 	// Just build the equivalent one.
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| 	if rt, ok := src.(*reuseTokenSource); ok {
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| 		if t == nil {
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| 			// Just use it directly.
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| 			return rt
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| 		}
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| 		src = rt.new
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| 	}
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| 	return &reuseTokenSource{
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| 		t:   t,
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| 		new: src,
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| 	}
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| }
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