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health_api.go
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/*
* Hydra OAuth2 & OpenID Connect Server
*
* Please refer to the user guide for in-depth documentation: https://ory.gitbooks.io/hydra/content/ Hydra offers OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect Core 1.0 capabilities as a service. Hydra is different, because it works with any existing authentication infrastructure, not just LDAP or SAML. By implementing a consent app (works with any programming language) you build a bridge between Hydra and your authentication infrastructure. Hydra is able to securely manage JSON Web Keys, and has a sophisticated policy-based access control you can use if you want to. Hydra is suitable for green- (new) and brownfield (existing) projects. If you are not familiar with OAuth 2.0 and are working on a greenfield project, we recommend evaluating if OAuth 2.0 really serves your purpose. Knowledge of OAuth 2.0 is imperative in understanding what Hydra does and how it works. The official repository is located at https://github.com/ory/hydra ### Important REST API Documentation Notes The swagger generator used to create this documentation does currently not support example responses. To see request and response payloads click on **\"Show JSON schema\"**: ![Enable JSON Schema on Apiary](https://storage.googleapis.com/ory.am/hydra/json-schema.png) The API documentation always refers to the latest tagged version of ORY Hydra. For previous API documentations, please refer to https://github.com/ory/hydra/blob/<tag-id>/docs/api.swagger.yaml - for example: 0.9.13: https://github.com/ory/hydra/blob/v0.9.13/docs/api.swagger.yaml 0.8.1: https://github.com/ory/hydra/blob/v0.8.1/docs/api.swagger.yaml
*
* OpenAPI spec version: Latest
* Contact: hi@ory.am
* Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git
*/
package swagger
import (
"encoding/json"
"net/url"
"strings"
)
type HealthApi struct {
Configuration *Configuration
}
func NewHealthApi() *HealthApi {
configuration := NewConfiguration()
return &HealthApi{
Configuration: configuration,
}
}
func NewHealthApiWithBasePath(basePath string) *HealthApi {
configuration := NewConfiguration()
configuration.BasePath = basePath
return &HealthApi{
Configuration: configuration,
}
}
/**
* Show instance metrics (experimental)
* This endpoint returns an instance's metrics, such as average response time, status code distribution, hits per second and so on. The return values are currently not documented as this endpoint is still experimental. The subject making the request needs to be assigned to a policy containing: ``` { \"resources\": [\"rn:hydra:health:stats\"], \"actions\": [\"get\"], \"effect\": \"allow\" } ```
*
* @return void
*/
func (a HealthApi) GetInstanceMetrics() (*APIResponse, error) {
var localVarHttpMethod = strings.ToUpper("Get")
// create path and map variables
localVarPath := a.Configuration.BasePath + "/health/metrics"
localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string)
localVarQueryParams := url.Values{}
localVarFormParams := make(map[string]string)
var localVarPostBody interface{}
var localVarFileName string
var localVarFileBytes []byte
// authentication '(oauth2)' required
// oauth required
if a.Configuration.AccessToken != "" {
localVarHeaderParams["Authorization"] = "Bearer " + a.Configuration.AccessToken
}
// add default headers if any
for key := range a.Configuration.DefaultHeader {
localVarHeaderParams[key] = a.Configuration.DefaultHeader[key]
}
// to determine the Content-Type header
localVarHttpContentTypes := []string{"application/json"}
// set Content-Type header
localVarHttpContentType := a.Configuration.APIClient.SelectHeaderContentType(localVarHttpContentTypes)
if localVarHttpContentType != "" {
localVarHeaderParams["Content-Type"] = localVarHttpContentType
}
// to determine the Accept header
localVarHttpHeaderAccepts := []string{
"application/json",
}
// set Accept header
localVarHttpHeaderAccept := a.Configuration.APIClient.SelectHeaderAccept(localVarHttpHeaderAccepts)
if localVarHttpHeaderAccept != "" {
localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHttpHeaderAccept
}
localVarHttpResponse, err := a.Configuration.APIClient.CallAPI(localVarPath, localVarHttpMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes)
var localVarURL, _ = url.Parse(localVarPath)
localVarURL.RawQuery = localVarQueryParams.Encode()
var localVarAPIResponse = &APIResponse{Operation: "GetInstanceMetrics", Method: localVarHttpMethod, RequestURL: localVarURL.String()}
if localVarHttpResponse != nil {
localVarAPIResponse.Response = localVarHttpResponse.RawResponse
localVarAPIResponse.Payload = localVarHttpResponse.Body()
}
if err != nil {
return localVarAPIResponse, err
}
return localVarAPIResponse, err
}
/**
* Check health status of this instance
* This endpoint returns `{ \"status\": \"ok\" }`. This status let's you know that the HTTP server is up and running. This status does currently not include checks whether the database connection is up and running. This endpoint does not require the `X-Forwarded-Proto` header when TLS termination is set. Be aware that if you are running multiple nodes of ORY Hydra, the health status will never refer to the cluster state, only to a single instance.
*
* @return *InlineResponse200
*/
func (a HealthApi) GetInstanceStatus() (*InlineResponse200, *APIResponse, error) {
var localVarHttpMethod = strings.ToUpper("Get")
// create path and map variables
localVarPath := a.Configuration.BasePath + "/health/status"
localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string)
localVarQueryParams := url.Values{}
localVarFormParams := make(map[string]string)
var localVarPostBody interface{}
var localVarFileName string
var localVarFileBytes []byte
// add default headers if any
for key := range a.Configuration.DefaultHeader {
localVarHeaderParams[key] = a.Configuration.DefaultHeader[key]
}
// to determine the Content-Type header
localVarHttpContentTypes := []string{"application/json", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"}
// set Content-Type header
localVarHttpContentType := a.Configuration.APIClient.SelectHeaderContentType(localVarHttpContentTypes)
if localVarHttpContentType != "" {
localVarHeaderParams["Content-Type"] = localVarHttpContentType
}
// to determine the Accept header
localVarHttpHeaderAccepts := []string{
"application/json",
}
// set Accept header
localVarHttpHeaderAccept := a.Configuration.APIClient.SelectHeaderAccept(localVarHttpHeaderAccepts)
if localVarHttpHeaderAccept != "" {
localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHttpHeaderAccept
}
var successPayload = new(InlineResponse200)
localVarHttpResponse, err := a.Configuration.APIClient.CallAPI(localVarPath, localVarHttpMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes)
var localVarURL, _ = url.Parse(localVarPath)
localVarURL.RawQuery = localVarQueryParams.Encode()
var localVarAPIResponse = &APIResponse{Operation: "GetInstanceStatus", Method: localVarHttpMethod, RequestURL: localVarURL.String()}
if localVarHttpResponse != nil {
localVarAPIResponse.Response = localVarHttpResponse.RawResponse
localVarAPIResponse.Payload = localVarHttpResponse.Body()
}
if err != nil {
return successPayload, localVarAPIResponse, err
}
err = json.Unmarshal(localVarHttpResponse.Body(), &successPayload)
return successPayload, localVarAPIResponse, err
}