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// File generated from our OpenAPI spec by Stainless. See CONTRIBUTING.md for details.
package gitpod
import (
"context"
"net/http"
"os"
"slices"
"github.com/gitpod-io/gitpod-sdk-go/internal/requestconfig"
"github.com/gitpod-io/gitpod-sdk-go/option"
)
// Client creates a struct with services and top level methods that help with
// interacting with the gitpod API. You should not instantiate this client
// directly, and instead use the [NewClient] method instead.
type Client struct {
Options []option.RequestOption
Accounts *AccountService
Agents *AgentService
Automations *AutomationService
Editors *EditorService
Environments *EnvironmentService
// ErrorsService provides endpoints for clients to report errors that will be sent
// to error reporting systems.
Errors *ErrorService
Events *EventService
Gateways *GatewayService
Groups *GroupService
Identity *IdentityService
Organizations *OrganizationService
// PrebuildService manages prebuilds for projects to enable faster environment
// startup times. Prebuilds create snapshots of environments that can be used to
// provision new environments quickly.
Prebuilds *PrebuildService
Projects *ProjectService
Runners *RunnerService
Secrets *SecretService
// UsageService provides usage information about environments, users, and projects.
Usage *UsageService
Users *UserService
}
// DefaultClientOptions read from the environment (GITPOD_API_KEY,
// GITPOD_BASE_URL). This should be used to initialize new clients.
func DefaultClientOptions() []option.RequestOption {
defaults := []option.RequestOption{option.WithEnvironmentProduction()}
if o, ok := os.LookupEnv("GITPOD_BASE_URL"); ok {
defaults = append(defaults, option.WithBaseURL(o))
}
if o, ok := os.LookupEnv("GITPOD_API_KEY"); ok {
defaults = append(defaults, option.WithBearerToken(o))
}
return defaults
}
// NewClient generates a new client with the default option read from the
// environment (GITPOD_API_KEY, GITPOD_BASE_URL). The option passed in as arguments
// are applied after these default arguments, and all option will be passed down to
// the services and requests that this client makes.
func NewClient(opts ...option.RequestOption) (r *Client) {
opts = append(DefaultClientOptions(), opts...)
r = &Client{Options: opts}
r.Accounts = NewAccountService(opts...)
r.Agents = NewAgentService(opts...)
r.Automations = NewAutomationService(opts...)
r.Editors = NewEditorService(opts...)
r.Environments = NewEnvironmentService(opts...)
r.Errors = NewErrorService(opts...)
r.Events = NewEventService(opts...)
r.Gateways = NewGatewayService(opts...)
r.Groups = NewGroupService(opts...)
r.Identity = NewIdentityService(opts...)
r.Organizations = NewOrganizationService(opts...)
r.Prebuilds = NewPrebuildService(opts...)
r.Projects = NewProjectService(opts...)
r.Runners = NewRunnerService(opts...)
r.Secrets = NewSecretService(opts...)
r.Usage = NewUsageService(opts...)
r.Users = NewUserService(opts...)
return
}
// Execute makes a request with the given context, method, URL, request params,
// response, and request options. This is useful for hitting undocumented endpoints
// while retaining the base URL, auth, retries, and other options from the client.
//
// If a byte slice or an [io.Reader] is supplied to params, it will be used as-is
// for the request body.
//
// The params is by default serialized into the body using [encoding/json]. If your
// type implements a MarshalJSON function, it will be used instead to serialize the
// request. If a URLQuery method is implemented, the returned [url.Values] will be
// used as query strings to the url.
//
// If your params struct uses [param.Field], you must provide either [MarshalJSON],
// [URLQuery], and/or [MarshalForm] functions. It is undefined behavior to use a
// struct uses [param.Field] without specifying how it is serialized.
//
// Any "…Params" object defined in this library can be used as the request
// argument. Note that 'path' arguments will not be forwarded into the url.
//
// The response body will be deserialized into the res variable, depending on its
// type:
//
// - A pointer to a [*http.Response] is populated by the raw response.
// - A pointer to a byte array will be populated with the contents of the request
// body.
// - A pointer to any other type uses this library's default JSON decoding, which
// respects UnmarshalJSON if it is defined on the type.
// - A nil value will not read the response body.
//
// For even greater flexibility, see [option.WithResponseInto] and
// [option.WithResponseBodyInto].
func (r *Client) Execute(ctx context.Context, method string, path string, params interface{}, res interface{}, opts ...option.RequestOption) error {
opts = slices.Concat(r.Options, opts)
return requestconfig.ExecuteNewRequest(ctx, method, path, params, res, opts...)
}
// Get makes a GET request with the given URL, params, and optionally deserializes
// to a response. See [Execute] documentation on the params and response.
func (r *Client) Get(ctx context.Context, path string, params interface{}, res interface{}, opts ...option.RequestOption) error {
return r.Execute(ctx, http.MethodGet, path, params, res, opts...)
}
// Post makes a POST request with the given URL, params, and optionally
// deserializes to a response. See [Execute] documentation on the params and
// response.
func (r *Client) Post(ctx context.Context, path string, params interface{}, res interface{}, opts ...option.RequestOption) error {
return r.Execute(ctx, http.MethodPost, path, params, res, opts...)
}
// Put makes a PUT request with the given URL, params, and optionally deserializes
// to a response. See [Execute] documentation on the params and response.
func (r *Client) Put(ctx context.Context, path string, params interface{}, res interface{}, opts ...option.RequestOption) error {
return r.Execute(ctx, http.MethodPut, path, params, res, opts...)
}
// Patch makes a PATCH request with the given URL, params, and optionally
// deserializes to a response. See [Execute] documentation on the params and
// response.
func (r *Client) Patch(ctx context.Context, path string, params interface{}, res interface{}, opts ...option.RequestOption) error {
return r.Execute(ctx, http.MethodPatch, path, params, res, opts...)
}
// Delete makes a DELETE request with the given URL, params, and optionally
// deserializes to a response. See [Execute] documentation on the params and
// response.
func (r *Client) Delete(ctx context.Context, path string, params interface{}, res interface{}, opts ...option.RequestOption) error {
return r.Execute(ctx, http.MethodDelete, path, params, res, opts...)
}